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| “From the early days of Hispanic settlement in southern Colorado to the influx during the stormy days of the Mexican Revolution in the 1920s, to today’s increasingly complex mix of people from all over... |
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| Commemorating the centennial of the Cripple Creek Labor Wars, 1903-1904, this audio program recalls the causes and consequences of one of the era's violent labor strikes that spread throughout the... |
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| ¿De dónde eres?” “Where are you from?” Pikes Peak Library District’s Special Collections staff is asking this question of southern Colorado’s Hispanic community through its initiative - “¿De dónde... |
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| The Pikes Peak Region has long been known for its clean air and comforting sunshine—both formed a basis for a booming health care and resort industry during the early twentieth century. The Fifth... |
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| "Extraordinary Women of the Rocky Mountain West," the 2007 Pikes Peak Regional History Symposium, examined the ways in which women who lived in the region helped to shape the politics, economics,... |
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| William Jackson Palmer envisioned, built and endowed towns, railways, mills, and cultural institutions that mark the landscapes of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Mexico. Those are Palmer's legacy and... |
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| "To Spare No Pains": Zebulon Montgomery Pike and His 1806-1807 Southwest Expedition, A Bicentennial Symposium, the 2006 Pikes Peak Regional History Symposium, examined the ramifications of Zebulon... |
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