
Posts tagged with Denver Public Library

Denver readers, like their counterparts throughout the nation, really want to get their hands on this new book.

Denver Public Library users were really into historical fiction, women authors in 2017
What Denver read, watched and listened to in 2017, according to the public library.

Denver’s Laundry Truck for the homeless has washed more that 25,000 pounds of clothes since April
They've already bought another truck and are gearing up to double their capacity in 2018.
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Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales Library to house new exhibit to the west side’s Jewish roots
If you were intrigued by our dive into West Colfax's history as a center of Jewish pioneers in the early 20th century, you may care to stop by the Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales Branch Library on Sunday.

Your Denver Public Library fines don’t go to the library
Denver Public Library fines go to Denver's general fund, which pays for a range of basic city services.

Let’s take a closer look at Denver Public Library’s annual Lego contest
If nothing else, it brought an old-time blockhead back to the glory days of building spaceships that never ceased to thrill.

LOOK: Before there was Coors Field and the Rockies, Karle Seydel imagined Union Park for the Denver Bears
A poster of Union Park expanding before Union Station and a polished, modern city encapsulates his vision. Seydel calls it the "Field of Denver Dreams."



Need Adobe Creative Cloud or recording studio access? Denver Public Library has you covered
The Denver Public Library has announced the addition of a new recording studio -- in addition to the one that's already been available.

Meet Denver’s cycling hipsters of old: the Denver Wheel Club and the fight to bring a national race to the Wild West
Denver has a long history of men with fantastic mustaches riding bikes in large groups.

Meet the secret society that infiltrated Denver’s Ku Klux Klan during the height of its power
Dr. Joseph H.P. Westbrook was an early civil rights leader in Denver who was able to pass undetected at Klan meetings.

Discover Denver’s fanciest historic digs with this ’70s-era bike tour
While the weather is nice we highly recommend taking "Bike Into Denver's Past" for a spin.

LOOK: The history of America’s agricultural youth looks like something out of “Napoleon Dynamite”
Since we've popped in and out of the National Western Stock Show all week, we decided to look into days of Stock Shows past.

#TBT: The “Great Colorado Blizzard” of 1982
Here's some visual nostalgia to give you some perspective while you're inside warming up.

Check out the City and County Building’s holiday lights 50 years ago
Some things never change.

LOOK: Cherry Creek Mall, a visual history
As America once again plunges into retail season we decided to take a look back at Denver's very own commercial cathedral, the Cherry Creek Mall.

Historic Colorado photos: Donald Kemp’s gaping gorgeous landscapes
A Colorado landscape photographer documents natural beauty.

Historic Colorado photos: Burnis McCloud documents Denver’s African-American community
Burnis McCloud's work represents an era that was otherwise missed by cameras, and his perspective reveals a deep intimacy.

Things to in Denver Sept. 28: Movies, music, books, beer, bikes and pie
Denver Public Library will be at Black Shirt Brewing with beer- and music-related books to promote the local music project Volume.