Year: 2021
Pieces of Home: Supporting the Troops Past and Present – Online History Brown Bag
FOR RELEASE: The City of Greeley is presenting “Pieces of Home: Supporting the Troops Past and Present” from noon to 1 p.m., April 22. This webinar is part of the History Brown Bag Series. Participants are encouraged to log in to the webinar a few minutes early for...
“Food is Ammunition–Don’t Waste It” Part 1: Food Rationing in WWI and WWII
Greeley History Museum Reopens April 1
FOR RELEASE: In March 2020, the Greeley History Museum closed in response to COVID-19. Since then, staff worked to prepare for reopening the museum for the community. City officials announce the Greeley History Museum will reopen...
“War Comes Home: The Legacy” Exhibit Opens at the Greeley History Museum April 1
FOR RELEASE: The exhibit “War Comes Home: The Legacy” opens April 1 through Sept. 25, 2021 at the Greeley History Museum, located at 714 8th St, in historic Downtown Greeley. The public can access the exhibit during museum normal business hours Thursday through...
Brief History of the Town of Cornish, Weld County, Colorado
The Cornish railroad station was established in 1910 along the Pleasant Valley Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad, named after a civil engineer for the railroad. Though a town plat was filed in 1911, development of Cornish didn’t get started until the first business, Miller Mercantile Co., opened in 1913.