Randi Samuelson-Brown, The Bad Old Days of Colorado
In its early years, Colorado was inhabited by an eclectic group of people from lawmen to ranchers to those looking to strike it rich in the … read more
In its early years, Colorado was inhabited by an eclectic group of people from lawmen to ranchers to those looking to strike it rich in the gold mines. Randi Samuelson-Brown, author of “The Bad Old Days of Colorado,” examined the unconventional beginnings of Colorado’s history and the characters that helped shape this early frontier state. Golden History Museum & Park hosted this talk and provided the video. close
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