

Rocky Mountain PBS flagship history series exploring the people, places, and events that have shaped Colorado's rich heritage.

During the time of racial segregation, Lincoln Hills, the only all African-American resort west of the Mississippi River, provided a shelter from the storm.
Aired: 2/21/2013
Born with two strikes against her, Dr. Justina Ford overcame barriers of race and gender to become the first African-American woman to practice medicine in Colorado and delivered over 7,000 babies.
Aired: 2/28/2013
The boom and bust of a homesteading community on Colorado's eastern plains.
Aired: 3/21/2013
While American troops were fighting abroad in World War II, over 7500 Japanese-Americans found themselves interned in the Granada War Relocation Center.
Aired: 3/28/2013
From exotic animals to opposing prohibition, nothing was too extraordinary for the entrepreneur dubbed a master "promoter" and his sophisticated wife. Delve into the affluent life of Colorado Springs' pioneering couple.
Aired: 4/4/2013
Colorado's once industrial capital has long been the battleground for competing countries and interests.
Aired: 4/13/2013
Examine the bloody history of Colorado coal miners' struggle for workers' rights.
Aired: 4/18/2013
Discover the rags-to-riches story of one of Colorado's most pioneering families, both in business and philanthropy.
Aired: 5/2/2013
Colorado's top lawyers and historians unravel the unintended consequences of the state's constitution.
Aired: 5/9/2013
Flying an AT-6 trainer plane in World War II was only the beginning of Grand Junction resident Annabelle Craft Moss's inspirational life.
Aired: 5/16/2013
From the beginning of its settlement, Colorado has demonstrated a legacy of giving and philanthropy.
Aired: 5/23/2013
During the height of the Fur Trade, Bent's Fort was a great western hub of commercial and cultural exchange.
Aired: 5/30/2013
Discover The Ute Nation, the original residents of Colorado and their lasting impact on the state.
Aired: 6/23/2013Sign in to share your thoughts with the community.