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.
Seguir leyendoLo 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.
Seguir leyendoEl 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...
Seguir leyendoA 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.
Seguir leyendoThe 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
Seguir leyendoPressure, preservation, and the path forward
Preservation is a key part of our mission at Breckenridge History. But what does preservation really mean?
Seguir leyendoWhy Museums Matter
Breckenridge History joined the American Alliance of Museums in emphasizing why museums matter at Museum Advocacy Day in Washington D.C.
Seguir leyendoWhat’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.
Seguir leyendoLearn 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.
Seguir leyendo