Pike's Peak place
Summary: A prominent peak 14,147 feet high named after Major Zebulon M. Pike.
Completeness: 60/100 Grade C
- Editor summary
- Sourced claims (≥3)— Has 2/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
- Multiple primary sources
- Coordinates— Place needs a location — add lat/lng or research a modern equivalent.
- Operating / life dates
- Wikidata authority
- Published story— Generate a permanent story page via the admin Story API — drives SEO + reader retention.
- Alternate names— Add the entity’s nicknames, Spanish names, or earlier names — improves searchability.
Next steps to raise the score:
- Sourced claims (≥3): Has 2/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
- Published story: Generate a permanent story page via the admin Story API — drives SEO + reader retention.
- Coordinates: Place needs a location — add lat/lng or research a modern equivalent.
📖 Tell Me the Story:
Claims (2)
co_founded
name derived from Zebulon M. Pike
cited from Who is it that has neither seen nor read of… (1891)or the reason
that the “gringos” were becoming too numerous,
monopolizing the fur trade, killing the buffa-
loes for their skins, and making merchandise
of buffalo tongues, a luxury in the states, and
even then in the frontier village of St. …
named_after
cited from Who is it that has neither seen nor read of… (1891)
Who is it that has neither seen nor read of
Pike’s Peak? If he has not, he has neither
traveled nor read the newspapers, and is there-
fore ignorant of the fact that, that prominent
bump (14,147 feet high) upon the earth’s sur-
face derived i…
Sources (2)
Who is it that has neither seen nor read of… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Who is it that has neither seen nor read of…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain