Time Machine Tuesday: Colorado in 1976
A lot was going on in Colorado in the year 1976. First of all, while…
A lot was going on in Colorado in the year 1976. First of all, while…
What was it like to travel around Colorado before I-25, I-70, and the other major…
While Colorado was founded on gold and silver, coal mining became the state’s most significant…
Amidst the Great Depression of the 1930s, “[t]he citizens of Colorado face[d] the problem of…
Did you know that Larimer County had a diamond mine? The Kelsey Lake Mine was…
Coming up on Friday, April 22, we celebrate Earth Day. The first Earth Day was…
Last week I posted about some of the many resources our library offers for researching…
Remember the “brown cloud”? This visible air pollution was the embarrassment of our city for…
The State Publications Library collects college catalogs for all state-funded colleges and universities, and these…
In 1990 Colorado voters passed a law to allow limited gaming in three historic towns…
Most Coloradans know that oil and gas production has skyrocketed in Colorado, but a 1975…
The way we eat has certainly changed in the last three quarters of a century,…
I-25 through Denver, originally known as the Valley Highway, dramatically changed transportation through and in…
In 1954 the Colorado Legislative Council conducted a study to determine the feasibility of requiring…
Throughout its history, the State of Colorado has worked hard to attract businesses. In 1889…
In 1989, the Colorado Division of Wildlife issued a publication entitled Tales of Winter as…
Back in 1938 the Colorado State Planning Commission and the Works Progress Administration undertook a…
In 1984 the Colorado Department of Local Affairs’ Division of Local Government convened a committee…
Governor John Love and the Colorado General Assembly created the Colorado Environmental Commission in 1970…
For those interested in Denver’s architecture, one of the treasures of our library collection is…