With the new reality of megafires in the West, we take a look at what happens when history itself is destroyed and how we hold on to who and what we are when we lose the artifacts and records that tell our stories. We’ll take you from the Waldo Canyon Fire of 2012 near the town of Manitou Springs to the Denver suburbs of Louisville and Superior, Colorado where the 2021 Marshall Fire wiped out not only hundreds of homes and businesses, but also the entire Superior history museum, along with centuries of artifacts, archives, and community memories.
Unforgetting Los Seis
Oral Histories of the Sand Creek Massacre from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Located in Oklahoma
American Gothic
From Sefarad to the San Luis Valley: Crypto-Judaism in the Southwest
Mesa Verde of the Mysteries
A Wild Horse Isn't Just A Horse, Of Course
The Ship Inside the Mountain: A Hidden History of NORAD and North America's Nuclear Defense
You Don't Know Barney Ford
Cathay Williams/William Cathay: Buffalo Soldier
The Man Who Regretted His Millions
Busted: The Case of the Denver Police Department
Colorado's Gulag Archipelago
The Mother of All Strikes
Spirits of Place: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act and Its Legacy
Beyond the Valley of a Doubt
The Original BlacKkKlansman
A Lynching in Limon
Flesh for Fantasy
Lost Highways Presents: The Order of Death
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