Time Machine Tuesday: The Colorado State Museum
Have you lived in Colorado long enough to remember when the State Museum was located…
Have you lived in Colorado long enough to remember when the State Museum was located…
You’re probably familiar with the Face on the Barroom Floor, the mysterious portrait of a…
If you’re the proud owner of a historic property, or if there’s a particular building…
Ground subsidence problems are very real in Colorado. Whether from naturally occurring elements in the…
In today’s world of social media and instant communication, the postcard has become a lost…
Over the last few months you may have read the news articles about the proposed…
Did you know that the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Lincoln Memorial in…
What is the State of Colorado’s vision for the future of its buildings? Although sometimes…
Nestled between the looming structures of the Denver Art Museum is a hidden treasure, the…
Last week was the groundbreaking for the new National Western Center, a major project to…
The Auraria Higher Education Center (or Auraria Campus, as it is often known) is quite…
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Victorian architectural styles gave way to newer…
If you’re looking for a fun and educational place to take your kids this summer,…
In 2014 the Colorado Legislature passed HB14-1311, the “Colorado Job Creation and Main Street Revitalization…
The Croke-Patterson-Campbell Mansion, a turreted sandstone castle at 11th and Pennsylvania in Capitol Hill, is…
If you’re headed to the mountains this summer and are looking for some interesting history,…
Governor Hickenlooper has declared May, 2016 as Colorado Building Safety Month. This month brings recognition…
The Colorado governor’s mansion, officially named the Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion, is the…
For those interested in Denver’s architecture, one of the treasures of our library collection is…
This is still a timely topic, as HB15-1348 has been passed by the Legislature (it…