Broadmoor turns 100, celebrates in style.

AuthorRyckman, Lisa
PositionSTATEOFTHESTATE

If you were about to turn 100, how would you celebrate? A party that lasts a day? Maybe a week? How about the whole year--the choice that just seemed right for a place as rich in history as the elegant and storied Broadmoor. Officially opened by Spencer and Julie Penrose on June 29, 1918, the luxurious five-star, 5,000-acre resort is a testament to a bold vision to build a grand resort at the gateway to the Colorado Rocky Mountains, The Broadmoor President and CEO Jack Damioli says.

"Under only three owners since 1918, and always as an independent property, The Broadmoor has continued to grow and thrive under the watchful eyes of these great stewards," he says. "This is what makes our centennial more important than just the number of years we have opened our doors to guests. It is what differentiates us."

At a Centennial Weekend Gala in June, guests included current owner and billionaire entrepreneur Philip Anschutz, who fulfilled a lifelong dream when he bought the Broadmoor in 2011 from the Edward Gaylord family. He has since invested millions in improvements and upgrades, including an expansion of the resort's Western art with paintings from his own collection and a zipline longer than a championship golf course.

Speaking of championship golf courses, Jack Nicklaus won his first major title at the Broadmoor, and it's the site of this year's 201 8 U.S. Senior Open. Other resort features include a super-exclusive retreat, Cloud Camp, atop Cheyenne Mountain; a vintage Western experience at the Ranch at Emerald Valley...

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