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- The Denver park and parkway system : National Register theme nomination prepared for the Colorado Historical Society
- Don D. Etter., text file, "August 1986.", "... excerpted from the National Register nomination form for the Denver Park and Parkway System. Technical data ... has been excluded ..."--Preface, Print version record.
- The Indians of Colorado
- by LeRoy Hafen, with additional information by Willena D. Cartwright, in consultation with H.M. Wormington., Illustrations: Mesa de Mayo District petroglyphs -- Yucca sandals and feather robe -- Pueblo pottery -- Pueblo women baking corn bread -- Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park -- Metate and mano, mortar and pestle, stone hammers and axes -- Mugs from burial mounds -- Children of Severo, Chief of the Capote Utes -- Buckskin Charlie -- Crazy Bull and Friday, Northern Arapahoes -- Southern Utes -- Ute Chief Shavano with son and brother -- Ute Chiefs Ouray and Ignacio -- Utes at Manitou Springs, 1912 -- Indian self torture in the Sun Dance -- Ute Indian Bear Dance -- Ute horsemen crossing Los Pinos, 1899 -- Ute camp near Ignacio, 1890 -- Indian women playing the game of Shinny at Navaho Springs in 1906 -- Ute women and their babies -- Chipeta, wife of Ute Chief Ouray., "This booklet was first published by the State Historical Society of Colorado in 1952, bearing the by-line of LeRoy R. Hafen, then Colorado state historian, now state historian emeritus. This revised edition incorporates much of Dr. Hafen's original text. In the light of later information, some changes and additions have been made, especially in the first part, pertaining to Prehistoric Peoples. The new material in that part was compiled by Willena D. Cartwright, curator of state museums, State Historical Society of Colorado, in consultation with H. M. Wormington, curator, department of archaeology, Denver Museum of Natural History." -- title page verso, Bibliography on back cover., Print version record., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2022)
- The Military establishment at Camp George West, 1903-1945 : multiple property listing
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 74-77)., A nomination form for Colorado sites to be placed on the National register of historic places., Cover title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- The New Deal in Colorado 1933-1942 : properties listed in the National register of historic places or the Colorado state register
- Cover title., "1622.", "Updated through August 13, 2008.", "75th anniversary.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- The New Deal in Colorado 1933-1942 : properties listed in the National register of historic places or the Colorado state register of historic properties
- Cover title., "1622.", "Updated through August 2007.", "75th anniversary.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- The association of student persistence in Colorado public higher education with Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) scores and the admission eligibility index : a report presented to
- "April 30, 2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2013)
- The degree dividend : building our economy and preserving our quality of life : Colorado must decide : Colorado's strategic plan for higher education
- In Dec. 2009, Gov. Bill Ritter appointed a 12 member bipartisan Higher Education Strategic Planning (HESP) Steering Committee. This report presents the recommendations of the committee to the governor, the Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE), the Colorado legislature, and the public., Cover title., "Published November 2010."--Inside of front cover., Includes bibliographical references (p. 39), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- The economic benefits of historic preservation in Colorado
- prepared by Clarion Associates of Colorado., "Prepared for the Colorado Historical Foundation and funded by a State Historical Fund grant from the Colorado Historical Society.", "January 2002.", Print version record.
- The economic benefits of historic preservation in Colorado : 2005 update
- New studies demonstrate that preservation can be a powerful economic engine. This report updates the 2002 report., "July 2005.", Mode of access: World Wide Web; file viewed on May4, 2006.
- The economic benefits of historic preservation in Colorado : technical report
- New studies demonstrate that preservation can be a powerful economic engine., "Prepared for the Colorado Historical Foundation and funded by a State Historical Fund grant from the Colorado Historical Society.", "January 2002.", Includes databases., Mode of access: World Wide Web; file viewed on April 26, 2006., Includes bibliographical references.
- The economic benefits of historic preservation in Colorado : technical report
- New studies demonstrate that preservation can be a powerful economic engine. This report updates the 2002 report with the same title., "Prepared for the Colorado Historical Foundation through a grant from the State Historical Fund.", "October 2005.", Mode of access: World Wide Web; file viewed on April 26, 2006.
- The economic power of heritage and place : how historic preservation is building a sustainable future in Colorado
- "Prepared for the Colorado Historical Foundation and funded by a State Historical Fund grant from History Colorado.", "October 2011.", "Consulting Team: Clarion Associates of Colorado, LLC, Denver, Colorado. Authors: Matthew Goebel, Shelby Sommer, Shay Ives."--P. 38.
- The economic power of heritage in place: how historic preservation is building a sustainable future in Colorado. Technical report
- Colorado's historic resources contribute significantly to the economic, environmental, social, and aesthetic value of the state. From an economic perspective, historic preservation activities boost local and state economies by creating jobs, revitalizing residential and commercial areas, leveraging private capital, and stimulating a wide range of related economic opportunities. But the value of historic preservation is not just economic. Historic preservation can also support long-term community sustainability and resilience through the conservation of resources, stewardship of the natural environment, and preservation of culture and heritage., "Prepared for History Colorado through a State Historical Fund Grant."
- The economic value of northern Colorado public colleges and universities : Aims Community College ; Colorado State University ; Front Range Community College ; University of Northern Colorado
- This report assesses the impact of Northern Colorado Public Colleges and Universities (NoCoPCU) on the regional economy and the benefits on the regional economy and the benefits generated by the institutions for students, taxpayers, and society. The results of this study show that NoCoPCU creates a positive net impact on the regional economy and generates a positive return on investment for students, taxpayers, and society., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2024)
- The flora of the Denver mountain parks
- by Ellsworth Bethel., Print version record.
- The high tech connection, Colorado
- video file MPEG 294MB, "Production services provided by Mountain Bell Television Center.", Executive producers, Cathy Fowler, Randy Lynch ; writer, Phil Allen ; director, Patrick Mulcahy., Title from title screen., Based on VHS record
- The impact of public higher education on the state of Colorado
- Cover title., "December 2007.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- The needs of the Colorado state institutions of higher learning
- [prepared by Ralph L. Crosman ; submitted by the presidents of the schools]., "December 18, 1928." -- P. [1], Cover title., Print version record.