Pueblo: Central High School
Central High School Historical Overview, written by Dave Walker and shared on the Pueblo Colorado…Are You From there, Back in […]
Central High School Historical Overview, written by Dave Walker and shared on the Pueblo Colorado…Are You From there, Back in […]
The Pueblo Chieftain was indeed a critical business engine for southern Colorado, operating far beyond a typical local news outlet.
Did you know that the Mesa Drive In Theater is the 2nd oldest in Colorado? The Mesa Drive In Theater
On April 11, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt signed Proclamation 467, officially creating the San Isabel Forest Reserve. This early conservation
An interesting read by the Pueblo Star Journal, published on April 8, 2026: Discovering Beulah’s Burgeoning Business
Here are three historic facts about the depot that highlight its dramatic past: The Vanishing Tower Height: When the depot
The Santa Fe Trail was a 19th-century route between Missouri and Santa Fe, in what was Mexico. The so-called “Mountain
On March 24th, 1922, seventeen mine workers were killed in an explosion at the Sopris mine near Trinidad. Just as
The Huerfano Butte was documented as early as 1818. Spanish Traders and Native Americans used the Butte as a landmark
Did Al Capone Use Tunnels in Trinidad, Colorado, to Move Alcohol During the Prohibition Years? During Prohibition in the 1920s