by Matt Flood | Dec 5, 2016 | Erie History
by Jim Stull If you have read about Erie, you’ve learned that Jim Baker is believed to have been the first white man to visit the area, living along Coal Creek, mining coal from the east bank, and hauling it to Denver for fuel for businesses. Jim is also renowned for...
by Matt Flood | Dec 5, 2016 | Erie Historical Society News
Don’t forget this year’s Homestead Christmas, December 10, 2016. The Museum will be open for tours from 10 am to 4 pm with hot cider and cookies. At 10am, the entertainment will be the Red Hawk Elementary Tone Chimes. At 11am, CRS & Topaz ( Erie High...
by Matt Flood | Oct 8, 2016 | Erie Historical Society News, Wise Homestead
by Shannon Jones As I walk into my family’s 1,000 square foot museum for like the 150th time, I breathe in the aroma of old wood and furniture. Visiting this place is one of my favorite ways to reconnect with the past. It gives me goosebumps to know my...
by Matt Flood | Oct 8, 2016 | Erie Historical Society News
On Saturday, September 17th the Erie Historical Society put on the 14th Annual Erie Biscuit Day. Biscuit Day was Restarted 14 years ago by the Erie Historical Society as a community event with the proceeds from the event going towards the Erie Historical Society. The...
by Matt Flood | Oct 8, 2016 | Erie Historical Society News
Thanks for another successful season! The Museum is now closed for the winter, but you can still schedule an appointment at 303-828-4568. Biscuit Day this year was a big success. We served about 1,200 meals WITHOUT long lines. Anadarko has closed down the oil/gas...
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