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Most People In Colorado Don’t Know About Our Old German POW Camp
Camp Trinidad in Colorado housed over 3,000 German POWs during WWII and is now a historic site worth exploring.

Few People Know Colorado Was Home To The First Rodeo In America
Colorado is home to the first-ever rodeo, held in Deer Trail in 1869, which continues to host annual rodeo events.

Once Abandoned And Left To Decay, The Como Depot In Colorado Has Been Restored To Its Former Glory
The Como Depot in Colorado, once abandoned, has been restored to its original glory thanks to dedicated efforts.

These Colorado Horse Mutilations May Just Be The Creepiest Unsolved Mystery in State History
The Colorado horse mutilations of 1967 remain one of the state's creepiest unsolved mysteries, involving a horse found with surgical-like cuts and missing organs.

It Was So Cold In Colorado In 1951, Temperatures Stayed Below Freezing For Several Weeks
Colorado experienced one of its coldest winters in 1951 with temperatures plummeting to -41 degrees.

There’s Only One Remaining Train Station Like This In All Of Colorado And It’s Magnificent
The Hugo Union Pacific Railroad Roundhouse in Colorado is a historic site being restored to preserve its unique railroad heritage.

Few People Know The Infamous Ted Bundy Had A Chilling History In Colorado As Well
Ted Bundy's notorious crimes and escapes in Colorado are highlighted, including his ties to the Centennial State.

The Disappearance Of This Group Of People In Colorado That Still Baffles Archaeologists To This Day
Mesa Verde National Park is a significant archaeological site with 5,000 sites and 600 cliff dwellings, built by the Ancient Puebloans who mysteriously disappeared.

According To FBI Statistics, These Are The 8 Most Dangerous Cities In Colorado For 2022
Colorado's most dangerous cities are identified based on the latest FBI crime statistics.

These 14 Historic Pictures Show Colorado During Times Of War

There Are 5 Must-See Historic Landmarks In The Charming Town Of Silverton, Colorado
Silverton, Colorado, is a historic mining town with numerous must-see landmarks and modern conveniences for visitors.

11 Laws Every Coloradan Has Probably Unknowingly Broken At Least Once
Colorado has several unusual laws that residents may unknowingly break.

Step Inside The Creepy, Abandoned Town Of Dearfield In Colorado
Dearfield, an abandoned town in Colorado, offers a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into the past with its few remaining buildings.

Explore The Ruins Of This 200-Room Ancient Village In Colorado
Chimney Rock National Monument in Colorado offers a glimpse into the lives of the Ancestral Puebloans with its extensive ruins and scenic views.

11 Historic Photos That Show Us What It Was Like Living In Colorado In The Early 1900s
Discover 11 fascinating photos of Colorado from the early 1900s, showcasing its history and evolution.

The Ancient Town In Colorado That’s Loaded With Fascinating History

This Colorado Ghost Town Has Been Sold And Moved Across The State Two Different Times
Buckskin Joe, a unique Colorado ghost town, was revived as a film set and amusement park before being moved to a private ranch.

On This Day In 1914, The Unthinkable Happened In Colorado
The Ludlow Massacre was a violent confrontation between striking coal miners and the Colorado National Guard in 1914, resulting in significant loss of life and destruction.

Colorado Has A Lost Town Most People Don’t Know About
Montgomery Reservoir in Colorado is built atop the submerged, once-thriving mining town of Montgomery.

You May Be Surprised To Learn The Story Behind The Iconic And Historic Manitou Cliff Dwellings In Colorado
Manitou Cliff Dwellings in Colorado offer a hands-on historical experience with well-preserved Anasazi ruins.

Jolly Ranchers Were Invented Along This Old, Charming Street In Colorado From The 1850s
Jolly Ranchers, a beloved candy, were originally invented in Golden, Colorado, by Bill and Dorothy Harmsen in 1949.

The Mancos Common Press In Colorado Is One Of The Most Unique Historical Sites In The State
Mancos Common Press in Colorado offers a hands-on experience with historic printing presses and educational programs.

You’ll Be Haunted By The History Of The Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site In Colorado
Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site in Colorado is a historically significant and allegedly haunted location where a tragic massacre of Native Americans occurred in 1864.

Few People Know That Colorado Is The Birthplace Of The Teddy Bear
The teddy bear was allegedly invented at Hotel Colorado in 1905 to cheer up President Theodore Roosevelt after an unsuccessful hunting day.

The Little-Known Town Of Parachute, Colorado Is Home To A Historic Nuclear Test Site
Parachute, Colorado, once known as Rulison, was the site of a 40-kiloton nuclear bomb test by the United States Atomic Energy Commission in 1969.

Family-Owned Since The 1960s, Step Back In Time At Pobre Pancho’s In Colorado
Pobre Pancho's in Fort Collins, Colorado, is a family-owned Mexican restaurant known for its traditional recipes and extensive drink menu.

Few People Realize That The Vulcan Mine In Colorado Has Been On Fire For More Than 125 Years
Vulcan Mine in New Castle, Colorado, has been burning for nearly 125 years following multiple fatal explosions.

20 Genuine Photos That Reveal What Life Was Like In Colorado In The 1910s
A collection of 20 historic photos showcases Colorado's transformation over the 1910s.

These 7 Places Around Colorado Are Guaranteed To Transport You Back To The 1980s
Explore seven places in Colorado that offer a nostalgic trip back to the 1980s.

These Are The 5 Worst And Deadliest Avalanches In Colorado History
Colorado has experienced several deadly avalanches throughout its history, with notable events causing significant loss of life.

Few People Realize That Colorado Is Home To An Amazing Historical Treasure
Montrose, Colorado, is home to the Shavano Valley Petroglyphs, a significant historical site featuring ancient rock art.

There’s A Monastery Hidden Along The Mountains Of Colorado And You’ll Want To Visit
Benet Hill Monastery in Colorado Springs is a beautiful and sacred space offering hospitality, spiritual growth, and community services.

Here Are The 7 Most Embarrassing Things To Ever Happen In Colorado
Colorado has experienced several embarrassing moments, including the Balloon Boy hoax and backing out of hosting the Olympics.

This Is The Oldest Place You Can Possibly Go In Colorado And Its History Will Fascinate You
Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado, a World Heritage Site, showcases the intricate dwellings and history of the Ancestral Puebloans.

These 10 Photos Of Denver From The Early 1900s Are Beyond Fascinating
Vintage photos reveal that many of Denver's iconic attractions have remained popular since the early 1900s.





