April 26, 2019 Whose Fault is it Anyway? Today is National Richter Scale Day, which honors the birth of Charles F. Richter, the inventor of the Richter Scale. This scale […]
April 19, 2019 Hang On for a Moment! Today is National Hanging Out Day and while this day is actually about celebrating the benefits of hanging your clothes out on […]
April 10, 2019 Now & Then: Asian Americans in Fremont County – Laundries, Chandler Coal Mine Strike, and State Prison, 1880-1933 By Loretta Stevens Bailey Now: This will be my third time I have researched and written a blog on ethnic groups. So […]
April 4, 2019 The Little Rail Company That Could On July 1, 1894, the very first passenger train arrived in Cripple Creek, the Florence and Cripple Creek Railroad. A dedication ceremony […]
March 27, 2019 Train of Thought The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad (D&RG) once played a large role in the history of Cañon City. It also brought a […]