I've had the privilege of living in and traveling to many parts of the country, and the world. But the Colorado Rockies remain my perennial favorite. Colorado has so much going on -- all the time! A huge variety of people, rich and (let's face it) often scandalous history, beautiful scenery everywhere you look, and cultural opportunities in towns big and small. It's enough to fill a million books. How do you keep up with it all? Well, the Center for Colorado Studies is making that part a whole lot easier.
We at the Western History and Genealogy Department are thrilled to announce that the Center for Colorado Studies (formerly the Center for Colorado and the West at Auraria Library) has found a new home at the Denver Public Library. Tom Noel, also known as Dr. Colorado, and history professor at UC-Denver, along with some top-notch editors, directors, and reviewers, created this collection. It was created to support research on all things Colorado.
Core to this collection are the Colorado Book Review and the New Publications List, together with topical resource guides to aid researchers. The book list is a bibliography of current, primarily nonfiction, works about Colorado, and for many of these, the only scholarly reviews you'll find for them are right here. Check out the Center's Research Guide to explore all that it offers.
If learning more about Colorado intrigues you, you'll want to spend some serious time here!
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Hello. Is it possible to be
Hello. Is it possible to be able to save (.jpg) or download (.pdf) a clear copy of the "Principles Routes" map to be able to study?
Absolutely! You can go right
Absolutely! You can go right to the map in our digital library, then click on the Download button in the upper right. I recommend selecting the "large" format, which is about 7MB (jpg), though if you want the full size you can scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the "Archival Link". That one is about 170MB (tiff) and will take a while to load, but has all the detail we could capture.
How exciting!
How exciting!
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