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Wade Blank, his son Lincoln, and fellow Atlantis cofounder Michael Auberger celebrate the laying of the plaque, dedicated to the original protesters - The Gang of 19 - who blocked the intersection to protest the inaccessible buses in 1978. WH2283/Box5/F16

"We Will Ride!" The Origin of the Disability Rights Movement in Denver

A Reflection on Early Expressions of Black Poetry

A dwarf hands flyers to a man at the Tabor Theater, 1014 16th (Sixteenth) Street in Denver, Colorado. Signs read: "Invasion U.S.A.," "Prince of Pirates," "A Bomb Blasts in U.S. Cities," and "On Stage Tonite 8:15 p.m. in Person! General Henry Larsen, Chief Civilian Defense Plus Highlander Blue and Gold Drill Team, World Famous Tabor."

Acclaimed Western Photographers ~ Lloyd Rule

View of 2140-2148 Arapahoe Street, circa 1900 and 2014

Remnants of the Past: Building Fragments of the 1890 Denver Turnverein Building

A bugler plays taps beside the rows of white crosses that mark the graves of servicemen who died in the Italian campaign during a memorial service held for the men of the Tenth Mountain Division on April 6, 1945, at the American Cemetery in Castelfiorentino (Florence Province), Italy.

70 Years Ago Today: Remembering the Fallen of the 10th Mountain Division

Chief Eagle, a Native American man on the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana, poses wearing a warrior's headdress in front of a teepee on the reservation. He wears large, round earrings, numerous beaded necklaces hanging around his neck, an otter sash across his chest, and holds a long spear, possibly a coup-stick, also wrapped in fur.

Acclaimed Western Photographers ~ Edward H. Boos

Billboard for Boggio's Rotisserie,  Z-15338

Denver Dining of Yore: Boggio’s Parisienne Rotisserie

Barney L. Ford

Barney Lancelot Ford (1822-1902) Pioneer. Activist. Agent of Change.

Portrait of John Kernan Mullen, Denver, Colorado business man and philanthropist, in a tuxedo and black tie.

Who Was Denver's "Mullen"?

Dorothy Jaffe - Paramount Theater "Cat Girl"

The Photo Collection Named After a Dog

Gus and Hazel Quinn in Okmulgee, Oklahoma

High-Flying Duo: The Louis Paul & Hazel Quinn Papers

George Beam's Scenic Rails of the West

Acclaimed Western Photographers ~ George Beam

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