History
Program Tidbit: UFOs and the Navajo Rangers
Above, Bigfoot imprint in the dirt Monday night, October 16, 2023. Paranormal activity was on the minds of inquisitive folks as they were listening to the Navajo Rangers discuss a variety of experiences that occurred over the course of many years, during their work...
Carnation City
The Carnation City She never accepted his offer of a 2nd date. As related by Doug Cohn, Historian and Archive Director, Englewood Historic Preservation Society, it was his high school prom and he was at his date's door with a beautiful carnation corsage. “She expected...
Road Trip: The Small and Mighty Museums of Cheyenne Wells
Road Trip: The Small and Mighty Museums of Cheyenne Wells The eastern plains of Colorado feature a variety of historical sites and museums worth a day trip from the Denver metropolitan area. Two historical gems are found in the small town of Cheyenne Wells − the...
Touring Louviers: A Dynamite Way to Celebrate Our Volunteers
Touring Louviers: A Dynamite Way to Celebrate Our Volunteers On Monday, September 18th the Highlands Ranch Historical Society hosted a tour of Louviers and a picnic lunch to honor our Wranglers - the volunteers who help to make our monthly programs run smoothly....
A Visit to Memory Lane
A Visit to Memory Lane: Thursday, August 31, 2023 HRHS members were treated to an old-fashioned visit to Memory Lane, presented by Business Sponsor Charter Financial Resources with Rick and Darren Martin. A delicious BBQ lunch in the 1950s diner was coupled with an...