Georgetown’s Hotel de Paris
If you’re headed to the mountains this summer and are looking for some interesting history, stop in Georgetown — right …
If you’re headed to the mountains this summer and are looking for some interesting history, stop in Georgetown — right …
This guest post was written by Amie Pilla, Library CEO of Berthoud Community Library District. It’s no secret that a …
From bridges to dams to tunnels and beyond, Colorado has some fine examples of structural engineering. Awe-inspiring bridges such as …
Yesterday I wrote about humans’ effects on wildlife. This issue is nothing new. In 1903, the Colorado Legislature passed an …
You can go practically anywhere in the state and see that Colorado’s population is booming. The I-25 corridor, including Fort …
Much has been written about the Native Americans in Colorado in the nineteenth century, particularly in relation to the whites …
In July of 1996 — twenty years ago this month — the town of Buffalo Creek was hit by a …
Our library collection contains a number of biographies on Colorado fine artists. Titles of interest in our collection include: “The …
In our efforts to create a Colorado/Wyoming Service Hub of the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), the Digital Collections Planning …
A couple of years ago I posted an entry about the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT)’s Statewide Transportation Plan, which …
Throughout Colorado’s history the State Auditor’s Office, an office of the Legislative branch, has been conducting audits of Colorado state …
Medicaid in Colorado has a new name — Health First Colorado. The name change was implemented in part to help …
Last month Colorado debuted the new Launch My Career Colorado website. This site provides a searchable tool that prospective college …
If you’re experiencing some unwelcome visitors in your yard or garden, you can use information found in our library collection …
In 1998 the University of Colorado’s Natural Hazards Center issued a paper entitled What Hazards and Disasters Are Likely in …
In 1983 Gov. Richard Lamm penned an article for Colorado Heritage magazine entitled “The Fourth of July in Colorado: A …
Animals are very important to us here in Colorado, from the pets we love to the livestock that work for …
When you go to the grocery store, you might see signs proclaiming that June is Dairy Month. It highlights the …
If you live in an older home, your water pipes may be made of lead, which is associated with significant …
One of the gems of our library collection can now be viewed online. The 1877 Legislative Manual of Colorado contains …