Breckenridge History Blog

La casa Briggle: Una historia de comunidad

La Briggle House tiene una larga historia como lugar de reunión de la comunidad, y este año vamos a reavivarla.
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Lo bueno de dar

Vea lo bueno de donar a Breckenridge History echando un vistazo al trabajo que hacemos, desde programas escolares a museos gratuitos y esfuerzos de preservación.
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El arte capilar victoriano y los macabros rituales de la muerte en los primeros tiempos de Breckenridge

"El cabello es a la vez el más delicado y el último de nuestros materiales y nos sobrevive como el amor. Es tan ligero, tan suave, tan huidizo de la idea de la muerte, que, con un mechón de...
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A bit about the Keystone drill

The Keystone drill was originally brought to Breckenridge in 1898. It made its way to the Fairplay/Alma area circa 1938, lived in Como for more than 30 years, and came back to Breckenridge in 2018 before being moved to the B&B trailhead earlier this year.
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The journey home: An 1862 ambrotype returns to Breckenridge

An 1862 ambrotype of French Gulch makes the journey home to Breckenridge from the Montana Historical Society
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Pressure, preservation, and the path forward

Preservation is a key part of our mission at Breckenridge History. But what does preservation really mean?
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Why Museums Matter

Breckenridge History joined the American Alliance of Museums in emphasizing why museums matter at Museum Advocacy Day in Washington D.C.
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What’s in store in 2024

Learn what's in store in 2024 for Breckenridge History. The year ahead will include exciting new programs and museum updates.
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2023 Year in Review

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Learn about Ute history for National American Indian Heritage Month

Learn about Ute history and their connection to Breckenridge as part of National American Indian Heritage Month.
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