" For the Use of the People and the Glory of the City"

History of the Historic Colorado Springs City Auditorium

"Therefore, when we build let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight, nor for present use only; let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for, and let us think as we lay stone on stone, that a time is to come when those stones will be held sacred because our hands have touched them, and that men will say as they look upon the labor and wrought substance of them: "See, this our father did for us." - Ruskin

With these words, printed in the program for the ceremony, the cornerstone of the Municipal Auditorium, was laid on Thursday afternoon, October 19, 1922 at 2:30 PM. The cost was $424,810.32, paid for by a bond issue, voted on and approved by the voters of Colorado Springs

The co-architects were Chas. E. Thomas and MacLaren & Hetherington

The Municipal Band played and there was music and four addresses by prominent citizens, including Hon. Chas. E Thomas, Grand Orator, Hon. Ira Harris, Mayor, Hon. Oliver H. Shoup, Governor and Dr. J. H. Franklin, of New York City.

The building was completed and opened to the public in 1923. It was dedicated to the "Use of the People and the Glory of the City.", as permanently inscribed into the stage proscenium.

The Municipal Auditorium is the last Classic Revival Building built in Colorado Springs.

Over the years many events have been held at the City Auditorium (as it is now fondly called.)

The City Auditorium is still a very viable and affordable venue and the only one in Colorado Springs, capable of hosting the wide variety of events held there.

With the Lon Chaney Theatre as a smaller venue, seating 230 within the auditorium, the versatility is further enhanced. The theatre has become the resident home for two children's theatre groups and one religious organization.

Currently, our Friends organization is spearheading a complete renovation of the Lon Chaney Theatre, to include a memorial showcase, honoring Lon Chaney.

We are in the process of writing a historical booklet about the City Auditorium and would like to have any remembrances or input from those who remember being there for events.

As we enter the eighty-sixth year of the City Auditorium, we will continue to advocate improvements to the facility and maintain it with the care and love it deserves.

written by Robert C. Lillie, Founder
Friends of the Historic Colorado Springs City Auditorium Inc.