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Time Machine Tuesday: Archaeology of Southwestern Colorado

In the summer of 1921, one of Colorado’s leading archaeologists, Jean Allard Jeançon, set out with a team of colleagues …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

July 9, 2019

Colorado State Parks: Castlewood Canyon

Located near Franktown, Colorado, Castlewood Canyon State Park is a great getaway just a short drive from the Denver metro …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

February 16, 2024

Time Machine Tuesday: Colorado Chautauqua

In the late nineteenth century, the Chautauqua movement swept the country, including Colorado — establishing a summer tradition that combined …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

November 16, 2022

State Capitol Tours

Summer is a great time to tour the State Capitol building. Whether you’re looking for a fun educational activity with …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

November 8, 2022

Time Machine Tuesday: Black Canyon of the Gunnison

Sheer cliffs, deep chasms, and dark shadows make the 2,000-foot-deep Black Canyon of the Gunnison one of Colorado’s most spectacular …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

June 29, 2021

Georgetown Loop Railroad

Looking for a fun activity this summer? The Georgetown Loop Historic Mining & Railroad Park® is located just 45 minutes …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

June 29, 2021

Time Machine Tuesday: Florissant Fossil Beds

This year, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Since the nineteenth century, scientists have regarded the …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

April 2, 2019

Time Machine Tuesday: Colorado Territorial Capitals and Capitols

Most Coloradans know that Colorado became a state in 1876, but how many can tell you the date when Colorado …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

November 16, 2022

The Legacy of Dearfield, Colorado

Inspired by the writings of Booker T. Washington, Oliver Toussaint Jackson established a farming colony for African-Americans in Weld County …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

April 3, 2025

Colorado’s Most Endangered Places

Every February, Colorado Preservation Inc. (CPI) releases their annual list of Colorado’s Most Endangered Places. The program brings awareness to …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

March 6, 2019

Time Machine Tuesday: The WPA in Colorado

During the height of the Great Depression, as banks failed, unemployment soared, and farm prices dropped, the Works Progress Administration …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

June 29, 2021

Time Machine Tuesday: History of Aspen, Colorado

Today, Aspen’s riches come from the ski industry — but they used to come from silver mining. Aspen was founded …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

June 29, 2021

Time Machine Tuesday: The Colorado State Museum

Have you lived in Colorado long enough to remember when the State Museum was located at 14th and Sherman, in …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

December 31, 2019

Herndon Davis, Colorado Artist

You’re probably familiar with the Face on the Barroom Floor, the mysterious portrait of a dark-haired lady on the floor …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

February 5, 2020

The “Maverick” of Carpenter Ranch

Farrington “Ferry” Carpenter was a Harvard- and Princeton- educated rancher whose autobiography, Confessions of a Maverick, is one of the …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

March 6, 2020

Fort Lyon Supportive Residential Community

A recent news story discussed a new state audit report assessing the Fort Lyon residential facility – but the news …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

November 15, 2022

Denver Landmarks & Historic Districts

Over the last few months you may have read the news articles about the proposed development of Larimer Square, Denver’s …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

March 26, 2019

Time Machine Tuesday: Colorado Yule Marble

Did you know that the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. are constructed of …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

September 19, 2022

The Dent Archaeological Site

Near Milliken, Colorado is the Dent Site, one of Colorado’s oldest and most significant archaeological sites. It was discovered in 1932 …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

June 28, 2021

Time Machine Tuesday: Colorado Historic Markers

Whether you’re on a road trip or exploring your own neighborhood, roadside markers and “point of interest” signs are a …

Colorado State Publications Blog

Amy Zimmer

January 15, 2019

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