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- Original article can be found at The Daily Camera Originally published on November 9, 2018 By Charlie Brennan Editor’s note: This article has been edited to correct Josie Heath’s name. A commonly accepted wisdom
- Original article can be found at eTown Originally published on October 17, 2018 By Nick Forster This week we’ve got both ‘Wailin’ and Willy! Our musical guests, all making their first visit to eTown, are the
- Original article can be found at Colorado Public Radio, Colorado Matters Originally published on August 9, 2018 By Ann Marie Awad When Patty Limerick was tapped to be Colorado’s next State Historian
- Original article can be found at The New York Times Originally published on July 24, 2018 By Julie Turkewitz DENVER — As a candidate for Colorado governor, Walker Stapleton has touted a distinguished biography
- Original article can be found at WestWord Originally published on July 17, 2018 By Patricia Calhoun On August 1, Colorado Day, History Colorado will install its new State Historians Council, comprising
- Original article can be found at Denver Post Originally published on July 13, 2018 By Patty Limerick History Colorado and I are old friends. Thirty years ago, still a newcomer to Colorado, I gave the keynote speech
- Original article can be found at Colorado Public Radio News Originally published on July 11, 2018 By Grace Hood Eighty percent of Colorado is experiencing some form of drought or dryness. That means dry river basins
- Original article can be found at The Weekly Standard Originally published on July 3, 2018 By Alice B. Lloyd ALA won’t honor Little House on the Prairie author anymore: All the more reason to read her
- From the struggles among the Founders over the balance between centralized and localized power to the contests over the expansion of slavery into the nation’s western territories, from the disputes between imperialists and anti-imperialists in the 1890s to the bitter tensions of various “red scares,” the words emblazoned on coins, dollars and America’s Great Seal have never had a moment’s rest.
- The Oscar winner has Teddy Roosevelt and Ulysses S. Grant biopics lined up, and scholars are using everything from ‘Hamilton’ to toxic masculinity to make their pitches to the actor.