History Colorado

History Colorado, also known as the Colorado Historical Society (CHS), is a group dedicated to preserving[1] and presenting the history of the state of Colorado in the USA.[2][3][4][5]

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Overview

The society was founded in 1879 and currently owns and maintains thirteen historic sites and museums at ten locations around the state.[6][7][8] It is both a nonprofit agency and a part of the state department of higher education.[6] The Colorado Historical Society is an affiliate within the Smithsonian Affiliations program [9] and is accredited by the American Association of Museums. The central offices of History Colorado are based in Denver.

Historic sites and museums

History Colorado administers the following historic sites and museums:[10]

Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation

The Colorado Historical Society's Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP) oversees a number of program areas:[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kyle MacMillan, Stephen Batura's art envisions a forgotten Colorado. The Denver Post, 10/23/2009.
  2. ^ Tom Noel, Noel: Remembering Colorado's "windbag". The Denver Post, 10/11/2009.
  3. ^ Sara Gandy, Historical society's library closes in preparation for move, 9NEWS.com, 2009.
  4. ^ Tina Griego, Griego: Spirited duo bring history to life. The Denver Post, 10/27/2009.
  5. ^ Magdalena Wegrzyn, Church to restore 88-year-old stained glass. Longmont Times-Call, 10/30/2009.
  6. ^ a b About CHS, Colorado Historical Society, USA.
  7. ^ Tom Noel, Noel: Where the ghost of A.E. still roams, The Denver Post, 10/25/2009.
  8. ^ Article, Telluride Daily Planet, 10/14/2009.
  9. ^ "History Colorado Becomes Smithsonian Affiliate". Community News. Denver Metro Newswire. 2010. http://denvermetronewswire.com/community-news/history-colorado-becomes-smithsonian-affiliate/. Retrieved 15 Jul 2011. 
  10. ^ Historic sites, Colorado Historical Society, USA.
  11. ^ Program Areas, Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Colorado Historical Society, USA.
  12. ^ Colorado State Register of Historic Properties. Colorado Historical Society Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 10-8-2011.
  13. ^ State Historical Fund, Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Colorado Historical Society, USA.

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