Legendary Trails of Southern Colorado

Legendary Trails of Southern Colorado

In 1853, Capt. John Gunnison headed up the Huerfano River to Badito and then over the Sange de Cristo Pass. The route was easy, even crossing Cochetopa Pass was uneventful. By October, they were in Sevier Lake, Utah. Then, emerging from his tent at sunrise one day,...
The Ludlow Massacre and the Colorado War

The Ludlow Massacre and the Colorado War

During Colorado’s coal mining era, fatalities among colliers were shockingly double the global average, revealing mine owners’ severe safety negligence. Without unions, workers feared dismissal for complaints, as companies provided housing linked to...
Juan Bautista De Anza & Cuerno Verde

Juan Bautista De Anza & Cuerno Verde

Cuerno Verde: Spain’s Don Juan de Oñate founded New Mexico on behalf of his home country in 1598. This new frontier expanded for hundreds, if not thousands of miles in the minds of the Spanish. This mentality led to decades of battles between the Spaniards and...
Kit Carson

Kit Carson

Kit Carson was a legendary American frontiersman, scout, and explorer who played a significant role in the expansion of the United States in the 19th century. Born in 1809, Carson gained fame for his extraordinary skills as a wilderness guide and his pivotal role in...