
History of Colorado’s (Old West) frontier days, western history, wild west, with the introduction to the remaining landmarks (while the buffalo and native Americans ruled the plains).
Once gold is discovered in west Kansas Territory, the western adventurers, settlers, miners, bandits, gamblers, farmers, ranchers, city builders and politicians stopped in Denver; from there these pioneers spread ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | a year ago |
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1859 Kansas Territory - Descriptions from three journalists of the same scenes - rare and interesting !
The Gregory Diggings were visited by three journalists (June '59) - one of which is known to all - the other two will be...
All had a hand in s... more
Hi friends! Today, continuing through the gold regions in late summer of 1859, we first discover Georgetown (Griffith Brothers). Then, over the range to the South Park - bad news from the Arkansas, the Utes have murdered over a dozen in retaliation... more
William Green Russell (image in cover art) has a HUGE plan to bring water from the snowy peaks, the continental divide, to Russell Gulch and beyond. The first "utilities" planned in the mountains.
The Fall River Ditch Company, The Rocky Mountain Dit... more
James Beckwourth (cover art) , a freed slave (freed from his loving father) from Virginia, while part of a trapping expedition in the early 1820s, is captured by a band of Crow Tribal People while trapping in the wilds of modern Wyoming (within the b... more
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I love frontier history and Colorado and this show checks those two boxes. Episodes are clear and honest, the writing is good and the stories are engaging. There is no begging or screeching and no commercials. Thanks
I love frontier history and Colorado and this show checks those two boxes. Episodes are clear and honest, the writing is good and the stories are engaging. There is no begging or screeching and no commercials. Thanks
Informative and intriguing with no gimmicky frills. Can’t wait to hear more.
I love this podcast. His voice is great, the storytelling pulls you in, and the mix of imagery and history keeps it really engaging.
I’m preparing for a tour of Colorado and picked this podcast to learn about its Old West past. The narrator’s voice is easy to listen to, each episode is well written, and they all seem to be well researched. The occasional sound effects liven up the podcast without overwhelming the narrative. I’m looking forward to new episodes. For those interested in Colorado history, I also recommend the archived episodes of the Lost Highways: Dispatches from the Rocky Mountains podcast, which has apparently... more










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