This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast digs into two dark moments of Colorado's history. First, it looks at the Ludlow Massacre – an 1914 raid by the Colorado National Guard on a disgruntled mining camp. Next, it covers the Sand Creek Massacre – an 1864 calvary raid on a group of Native Americans that left many mutilated and hundreds dead.
Reports by: Lance Benzel (Ludlow Massacre) and Liz Forster (Sand Creek Massacre)
Host: Spencer McKee
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Killer on the Mountain
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The Dangerous Hunt for Treasure in Colorado's Mountains
The Great Wolf (Reintroduction) Debate
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Remembering Colorado's Deadliest Natural Disaster
The Eternal Struggle in Colorado's Largest Sandbox
The Bodies Beneath Denver's Cheesman Park
The Plight of the Mighty Pika and Lessons Learned from Tiny Things
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