Dinosaur National Monument
Today is the 96th birthday of Dinosaur National Monument, designated in 1915. The area is named, of course, for the …
Today is the 96th birthday of Dinosaur National Monument, designated in 1915. The area is named, of course, for the …
Did you know that October has been designated as Cookie Month? Then, in December, comes holiday cookies… Well, cookie baking …
The Colorado Department of Transportation has recently released an Environmental Impact Study regarding improvements for I-25 north of Denver. CDOT …
Tomorrow, September 23, several places around the metro Denver area will be conducting large-scale emergency preparedness drills. While these drills …
Today the new redistricting maps for the Colorado House and Senate were approved by the Colorado Reapportionment Commission. This happens …
It’s that time of year – back to school! But learning doesn’t just take place at school. Kids need to …
Recently an outbreak of Listeriosis has caused a number of people to get sick in Colorado and surrounding states. Listeria …
Farmers and other agriculturalists in Colorado may be interested in three new publications in our collection dealing with groundwater monitoring …
Ever wonder what was here before it was Denver? Find out in the book Denver: An Archaeological History (University Press …
Did you go to a Colorado college? Want to have some fun with your kids? Show them what things were …
Did you know it’s believed that more people came to the Colorado Gold Rush than to the California Gold Rush? …
On today’s date in 1957 the U.S. Senate passed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 after an attempt to kill …
Did you know that tomorrow, August 26, is Women’s Equality Day? This observance, celebrated on August 26 of each year, …
Last month, Governor Hickenlooper and his staff introduced “The Colorado Blueprint: A Bottom-Up Approach to Economic Development,” outlining the state’s …
Last night southwestern Colorado was shaken by a magnitude 5.3 earthquake centered 9 miles southwest of Trinidad. Large earthquakes are …
At the State Publications Library you can find a number of very interesting accounts of life in historic Colorado. Although …
John C. Fremont was a Civil War General, governor of both Arizona and California, U.S. Senator, and a canidate for …
Colorado has a long history of American Indian civilization going back many centuries. The Mesa Verde cliff dwellings were constructed …
The development of highways in Colorado changed the state’s landscape forever. The Colorado highways have an interesting history. Our library …
Sports and recreation are a huge part of life for many Coloradans. One of the books in our collection, Colorado: …