- Families
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- Kids & Students
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- Archaeologists & Preservationists
- Archaeology & Historic Preservation Month
- Learn About Historic Preservation & Archaeology
- Useful Resources
- National and State Registers
- Program for Avocational Archaeological Certification (PAAC)
- City & County Government Preservation Programs (CLG)
- Cultural Resource Management
- Permits, Statutes & Regulations
- Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation
- State Preservation Plan
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Online Exhibits
Online exhibits make Colorado history come alive through creative presentation of authentic artifacts, historical images, and audio-visual materials. Interactive and social media components provide forums for conversation relating past themes and issues to contemporary life.
Tribal Paths: Colorado’s American Indians, 1500 to Today is an interactive online experience examining major events in the history of American Indians in Colorado over the past five centuries.
Contacts for Educators
Walking tours (Explore Denver)
April Legg, 303-866-4688
History Take Out (Moving Day, Western Work)
Laura Douglas, 303-866-2492
Old Stories, New Voices
Bobbe Hultin, 303-866-4641
Artifact kits, trunks, lectures, and other tours
Cheryl Graham, 303-866-4686


