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Sunday, November 01, 2009

Thoughts on Public Discussion

A Less Than Satisfactory Experience on the Web

As promised to someone in the media, here is an item on the bane of censorship on civil discourse in the media.

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Monday, March 03, 2008

Pueblo’s May Preservation Month Activity Calendar

May is National Historic Preservation Month and, as usual, Pueblo historical and preservation organizations have outdone themselves!  The list is long and interesting.

MAY PRESERVATION MONTH ACTIVITIES FOR PUEBLO, COLORADO

Saturday, April 26th – El Pueblo History Museum’s “On the Road to Denver’s Little Italy,” includes a tour of the Colorado Historical Society’s exhibit, “The Italians of Denver,” and a tour of the Italian District.  A box lunch is provided. The bus will leave EPHM at 9:00 a.m. and return to the Museum at 5:30 p.m. Cost per person is $50 for members and $55 for non-members. Reservations are required.  Please call 583-0453.

Saturday, May 3rd – El Pueblo History Museum’s “On the Road to A Victorian Mother’s Day.” Tour the McAllister House in Colorado Springs and Miramount Castle.  Enjoy High Tea at Miramount. The bus will leave EPHM at 11:00 a.m. and return to the Museum at 5:45 p.m. Cost per person is $50 for members and $55 for non-members. Reservations are required.  Please call 583-0453.

Saturday, May 3rd, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, May 4th,  10 a.m.-4 p.m.- Hose Co. No 3 Fire Museum, 116 Broadway Ave. The Pueblo Firefighters Historical Society will sponsor two open house weekends at the Hose Co. No. 3 Fire Museum during May’s Historic Preservation Month festivities. In addition to the exhibits at the museum, they will have several historic fire trucks on display, including the 1928 American LaFrance Aerial Ladder Truck.  Admission is free.
Saturday, May 3, 2008- Rosemount Museum presents “A Peak into the Past” will be held at Rosemount Museum in celebration of Historic Preservation Month.  The museum will offer half price tours for all visitors throughout the day.  The museum opens at 10 a.m. and the last tour of the day is at 3:30 p.m.  Groups of 10 or more people need to make reservations in advance.  Tentatively, there will be other activities available on the grounds that day.  Regular museum prices are $6 for adults, $5 for seniors (60 yrs. and above) and $4 for children 6 - 18 yrs.  Prices will be half that on May 3.

May 2, 3 and 4 - The Pueblo Archaeological and Historical Society will be assisting the Colorado Rock Art chapter of the Colorado Archaeological Society with the Rock Art Symposium that is being held in La Junta on the weekend of May 2,3,4. In connection with the symposium, Larry Loendorf, a well-known archaeologist who has done extensive work in Southeastern Colorado, will be giving a presentation on rock art at the main library on Thursday, May 1st at 7p.m. with the presentation at about 7:30p.m.  For more information, please contact Charles Booms, President PAHS at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Sunday, May 4th, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.  (Reservations & payment by Thurs May 1st)
Historic Pueblo, Inc. presents “The Thatcher’s Historic North Side Neighborhood Walking Tour”
Come take a stroll through the streets of Pueblo’s historic North Side.  We begin at the site of the once Mineral Palace at the north end of Mineral Palace Park.  Learn about the palace, why it was built and what happened to it.  We’ll walk along the streets that were scraped out of the prairie lying to the north of the down town business district.  The hill at 15th and Greenwood gave Mahlon Thatcher’s Hillcrest a grand view of the surrounding area.  Many of the earliest houses were the residences of Pueblo’s upper class who sought to remove themselves from more developed neighborhoods that lay closer to the down town area. 
The tour begins at the north end of Mineral Palace Park; cost includes light refreshments provided at the end of the tour.
Cost is $10.00 per person, make checks payable to HPI. Reservations should be mailed to:  Historic Pueblo, Inc., 201 West B Street, Pueblo, CO 81003, OR taken to the Heritage Center at the above address. Tour Guides are Susan Adamich and Laurel Campbell. For information please call 719-406-0785

Thursday, May 8th, Dinner, 6:00 p.m., program, 7:00 p.m. The Pueblo County Historical Society will hold its annual Historical Preservation Awards banquet and program at the Elks Club, 6th & Santa Fe; dinner will be followed by the award presentations at 7:00 P.M..  Reservations are necessary, please call 543-6772.  The PCHS annually honors individuals and businesses with their prestigious award that signifies exceptional effort in preserving, promoting and protecting Pueblo’s history.


Saturday, May 10th 10:00 a.m.– 12:30 p.m. (Reservations and payment by Thurs, May 8)
Historic Pueblo, Inc. presents “The Historic South Pueblo Walking Tour”
Walk the streets beyond the bluff of the Mesa Junction.  General William Jackson Palmer laid out South Pueblo in the 1870’s and homes began appearing in the early 1880’s.  See the original street names and the enchanting homes built by entrepreneurs and emigrants alike.  The tour will take us past the Walter’s Mansion (of Walter’s Beer), the homes of Pitkin Place, and on to the Orman/Adams mansion.  Hear stories of rags to riches, and back again; a passenger on the Titanic who once lived here and a home lost in a wager! 
The tour begins and ends at the corner of Abriendo and Jackson near the Abriendo Inn, cost includes light refreshment provided at the end of the tour.
Cost is $10.00 per person, make checks payable to HPI. Reservations should be mailed to: Historic Pueblo, Inc., 201 West B Street, Pueblo, CO 81003, OR taken to the Heritage Center at the above address.  Tour guides are Susan Adamich and Laurel Campbell. For information please call 719-406-0785

Saturday, May 10th, 8 a.m. to 12 Noon – Pueblo Pioneer Cemetery’s Annual Cemetery Clean-up Day

Saturday May 17th, 10:00 a.m.- 12 Noon (Reservations & payment by Thurs May 15th)

Historic Pueblo, Inc. presents “The Thatcher’s Historic North Side Neighborhood Walking Tour”
Come take a stroll through the streets of Pueblo’s historic North Side.  We begin at the site of the once Mineral Palace at the north end of Mineral Palace Park.  Learn about the palace, why it was built and what happened to it.  We’ll walk along the streets that were scraped out of the prairie lying to the north of the down town business district.  The hill at 15th and Greenwood gave Mahlon Thatcher’s Hillcrest a grand view of the surrounding area.  Many of the earliest houses were the residences of Pueblo’s upper class who sought to remove themselves from more developed neighborhoods that lay closer to the down town area. 
The tour begins at the north end of Mineral Palace Park; cost includes light refreshments provided at the end of the tour.
Cost is $10.00 per person, make checks payable to HPI. Reservations should be mailed to:  Historic Pueblo, Inc., 201 West B Street, Pueblo, CO 81003, OR taken to the Heritage Center at the above address. Tour Guides are Susan Adamich and Laurel Campbell. For information please call 719-406-0785

Saturday, May 17th,  9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, May 18th,  10 a.m.-4 p.m.- Hose Co. No 3 Fire Museum, 116 Broadway Ave. The Pueblo Firefighters Historical Society will sponsor two open house weekends at the Hose Co. No. 3 Fire Museum during May’s Historic Preservation Month festivities. In addition to the exhibits at the museum, they will have several historic fire trucks on display, including the 1928 American LaFrance Aerial Ladder Truck.  Admission is free.
Saturday, May 17th, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m -Pueblo County Historical Society’s “Pueblo New Deal Bus Tour.” Enjoy a bus ride around town to the various New Deal project sites in Pueblo.  Your tour guide, George Williams will tell you about the history of these projects which were carried out throughout the Pueblo area.  The tour includes admission to Pueblo Zoo and a catered Lunch. Cost is $20 per person.
Meet at the Pueblo Zoo, City Park, Pueblo CO by 9:30 a.m.  Enrollment is limited.  For reservations please call Bill Crain at 546-1443.  Payment must be received by Thursday, May 15th and should be mailed to PCHS, 201 B St., Pueblo, CO 81003.

Saturday, May 17th,  2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. -The First United Methodist Church of Pueblo, 310 W. 11th Street, Pueblo, CO, was designated as a City of Pueblo Historic Landmark in 2007.  The Church will host tours of the sanctuary. Light refreshments will be served and some members will be in historic costume. 

Sunday, May 18th – “On the Road to Denver’s Tribal Paths.”  Tour the Tesoro Indian Market and Powwow. A box lunch is provided.  Tour the Colorado History Museum’s Tribal Paths exhibit. The bus will leave EPHM at 8:30 a.m. and return to the Museum at 6:00 p.m. Cost per person is $50 for members and $55 for non-members. Reservations are required.  Please call 583-0453.

Saturday, May 24th -  Bessemer Historical Society’s The Fourth Annual Coal Camp Excursion will hit the road for an in-depth look at the mine and campsites located in Huerfano County.

This very popular program of the Bessemer Historical Society (BHS) has visited the sites of company coal camps in Florence, Huerfano and Las Animas Counties in the past. This year’s return to Huerfano County will highlight not only the physical sites, but also look into the lives of the people who lived in the camps (towns). Many of these individuals were first generation Americans from a variety of countries. They faced
hardships and happiness. They endured strife and strikes, and many went on to economic prosperity. Their descendants now populate the cities and towns of Colorado and are from every socio-economic level of society.

There are over 90 mine sites in Huerfano County including: Pictou, Walsen, Cameron, Ideal, Rouse and Solar. Some of these sites are only depressions in the earth, while other feature the remains of structures,
or perhaps only foundations.

Due to weather the tour route is tentative, but will include a side trip to the screening plant at Rocky Mountain Steel Mills’ Reservoir #3 at Stem Beach. This reservoir, along with Reservoir #2, has supplied the Pueblo steel plant with water for over 100 years. Lunch will be in Walsenburg following a tour of the Walsenburg Mining Museum.

Excursionists will meet at 8 a.m. Saturday morning at the Steelworks Museum of Industry and Culture, 215 Canal Street, Pueblo. Cost for the tour is yet to be determined, but includes a continental breakfast, guided tour, companion tour book, lunch, and refreshments on the bus. Seating is limited and reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information call the Bessemer Historical Society at 719-564-9086 or visit http://www.cfisteel.org.

Saturday, May 24th and May 31st – El Pueblo History Museum’s “On the Road to Pueblo’s Historic Cemeteries.”  Continental breakfast at EPHM, with a tour of the Museum’s Descansos exhibit.  The bus will tour Pioneer Cemetery (with possible costumed interpreters) and Roselawn Cemetery with guide.  A box lunch will be served at Roselawn’s Hall with a lecture.  Meet at EPHM at 9 a.m. Bus will return at 4:15 p.m.  Cost per person is $40 for members and $45 for non-members. Reservations are required.  Please call 583-0453.

Sunday May 25th 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Reservations & payment by Thurs. May 22)
Historic Pueblo, Inc. presents “The Historic South Pueblo Walking Tour”
Walk the streets beyond the bluff of the Mesa Junction.  General William Jackson Palmer laid out South Pueblo in the 1870’s and homes began appearing in the early 1880’s.  See the original street names and the enchanting homes built by entrepreneurs and emigrants alike.  The tour will take us past the Walter’s Mansion (Walter’s Beer), the homes of Pitkin Place, and on to the Orman/Adams mansion.  Hear stories of rags to riches, and back again; a passenger on the Titanic who once lived here and a home lost in a wager! 
The tour begins and ends at the corner of Abriendo and Jackson near the Abriendo Inn, cost includes light refreshment provided at the end of the tour.
Cost is $10.00 per person, make checks payable to HPI. Reservations should be mailed to: Historic Pueblo, Inc., 201 West B Street, Pueblo, CO 81003, OR taken to the Heritage Center at the above address.  Tour guides are Susan Adamich and Laurel Campbell. For information please call 719-406-0785.

May 26, 2008, 9:00 a.m. Pueblo Pioneer Cemetery - Memorial Services will be held at the Cemetery, including posting of the colors, a memorial prayer and music.  The public is invited.

Info Zone - Pueblo City-County Library – Exhibits on Walter’s Brewery.  For information on dates and times, please contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Saturday, June 14th - Roselawn Cemetery Walking Tour, 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 Noon
This walking tour through the park-like setting of Roselawn Cemetery, will take you past the final resting places of many of Pueblo’s finest.  The grand monuments remind us of a time when the size of your success can be shown in the size of your family marker.  There are governors, doctors, bankers and businessmen, women, children and immigrants, with stories that will impress and amaze.  Meet in the parking lot at Roselawn.  Tour guide Susan Adamich
Event Location - Roselawn Cemetery, 1706 Roselawn Rd., Pueblo 81006
COST is $10.00 per person 12 years and older, under 12 no charge.
Reservations or information call 719-406-0785
PARTICIPANTS: Anyone interested in local history, children welcome, strollers suggested for young children.
RESTRICTIONS:
· These are one and a half to two hour walks, which may not be suitable for all children.  Parents must supervise their children, if they are disruptive you may be ask to leave the tour.
· Wheelchairs are welcome, please note however that some streets are paved and some are gravel, some travel on grass that is uneven.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Part 1: So What Was Going with that Historic District and Council?

I apologize for any errors in the following narration. I have been patiently waiting for the minutes of the January 14, 2008, Pueblo City Council meeting to be posted on the City’s web site, but they are still not there.

Monday, January 14, 2008, Pueblo City Council was presented with a proposed historic district to be called the North Side Historic District. It has approximately 35 properties. The district boundaries had already been redrawn to accommodate people who protested being included.

After “testimony” was heard, Council then discussed the issue and decided that before the District could be finalized, every property owner had to agree to be included with an affidavit. This is not in Pueblo’s Historic Preservation Ordinance.  This goes way beyond the noticing that the City was required to do and did do. This is called “changing the rules so your opponent can’t score.”

Personally, I think the whole thing was quite likely manipulated by parties with other agendas. I won’t say it was exactly pre-planned or orchestrated, but under the circumstances, it would be very easy to manipulate.

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Monday, November 12, 2007

HPI Mansion Tour 2007

A grand party in a grand old house.






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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Preserving Our History

Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. (Paraphrase of some famous quote by a famous person.)

The City of Pueblo will soon be considering landmarking two new historic districts, one around Rosemount and the other just north of Parkview Medical Center.

Both districts are the result of an Historic Architecture Survey undertaken by Historitecture, LLC. Most of the documents developed by them are available on their web site. The study itself, with maps of the proposed districts can be found on the City of Pueblo’s web site. Details about historic districts which are landmarked by the City can be found at the Historic Preservation Commission’s web site, including a copy of the ordinance.

A team from the Old Historic Northside Organization, Inc., the neighborhood association which includes the historic districts, is going door-to-door with information about historic districts. The literature includes a pros and cons sheet and a frequently asked questions sheet.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Masonry & Stone Repair for Historic Buildings

A message from Dave Cockrell of interest to anyone who owns or lives in a building more than 50 years old.

Dear Friends of Pueblo’s Old Houses & Buildings—

    Neighborworks of Pueblo and the Pueblo Historic Preservation Commission are teaming up to sponsor a series of technical assistance workshops for those who care about old houses and commercial buildings!  The workshops will be for owners, contractors, city officials, and anyone who cares about protecting our architectural heritage and the quality of our older neighborhoods.

    The first workshop is on Historic Masonry & Stone Repair, with a focus on foundations.  It will be presented by Chris Koziol and his colleagues at the CSU—Ft. Collins Architectural Preservation Institute. 

The workshop will be Saturday, June 11, 2005, 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM at Neighborhood Housing Services (Neighborworks), at the corner of Northern and Routt in Pueblo.  Questions and registration should be directed to Sandy Daff at Neighborworks of Pueblo, 544-8078.

    Please feel free to spread the word to anyone you think might be interested!  Hope to see you there.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Attention History Buffs

Do you know a woman who worked for CF&I Steel? Does your house have an intriguing past?

A couple of things regarding local history that you might be interested in:

1) Bessemer Historical Society has started an “oral history program focusing on the experiences of the women who made the steel industry.” Contact Jay Trask, 719-564-7742 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or Virginia Frazier at 719-948-2514. The flier emphasizes that they want to hear ALL the stories of CF&I’s women. The website is here. My father worked with a couple of women who had started at the mill during WWII. Unfortunately, I think they’ve both passed on.

2) HighNoon Productions wants to know “Does your historic home have a story to tell? Have you renovated a historic home and made startling discoveries? If so, we want to talk with you.” They’re doing a program that will appear on HGTV and the application information is available on their website. The reward is a “great room makeover.”

Some interesting projects that look like they’re worth supporting.

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Friday, February 04, 2005

New Sidebars

More and better things to see and do and places to go/stay.

I’ve expanded the sidebars (see left-hand side of the blog at the main level). I’d like to tout some of the great places to go, things to do/see and places to stay in town. So I’ve added some sidebar boxes to assist in that.

If you can recommend any others, I’ll be happy to try them out for myself, as best I can. Send an e-mail to ADMINISTRATION.

And Thanks!

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