From oral histories to lectures to in-depth stories about special Colorado people and places, our podcasts offer opportunities to learn more about our state and its history.
Have you listened to History Colorado's award-winning documentary podcast, Lost Highways: Dispatches from the Shadows of the Rocky Mountains? In it, Noel Black and Tyler Hill set out to discover Colorado through stories they can’t believe they’ve never heard before.
Producers and hosts Noel Black and Tyler Hill, both veterans of public radio, bring high standards and authentic voices to the project.
Supported with generous funding from the Sturm Family Foundation and a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
How have Denverites shaped their city and their neighborhoods?
Living Denver, a four-part podcast series produced in collaboration with House of Pod, illuminates stories of four different Denver neighborhoods through the lens of the city’s residents. Local poets created odes to their neighborhoods, inviting others to share in the joy and celebration of these special places. Poets include:
UnPacked is a podcast of the best talks given at History Colorado's museums, featuring scholars, artists, authors, activists, poets, and more. It was born out of the Borderlands of Southern Colorado lecture series.