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Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #2


The ovens were constructed by Colorado Fuel & Iron in 1907 and later sold to American Smelting and Refining. The last ones were shut down in 1947.

Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #2

March 18, 2019


Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #2


The ovens were constructed by Colorado Fuel & Iron in 1907 and later sold to American Smelting and Refining. The last ones were shut down in 1947.

Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #2

May 12, 2019


Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #1


These ovens, or sealed furnaces, converted coal into coke, which burned at a higher temperature and was used in industry, especially smelting ore. At their peak, some 500 ovens operated in Cokedale.

Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #1

February 17, 2019


Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #1


These ovens, or sealed furnaces, converted coal into coke, which burned at a higher temperature and was used in industry, especially smelting ore. At their peak, some 500 ovens operated in Cokedale.

Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #1

May 12, 2019


Ruedas, Vargas, and Vargas Quote


“We had our wedding at St. Joseph Hall. It was a big wedding . . . you know, in Salt Creek everyone goes to weddings even if they’re not invited. It’s familia.”

Ruedas, Vargas, and Vargas Quote


ROTC Building Site of Arrests (1972)


Describes the antiwar  protests that resulted in the occupation of the ROTC building at CSU.

July 23, 2019


Rodolpho Corky Gonzales speaks at Metro State, 1973


“Denver Activist Gonzales Explains Chicano Struggle” speech by Corky Gonzales at Metro State, 1973  

August 30, 2020


Rocky Ford Clinic (1973)


The Rocky Ford Clinic in 1973.

July 24, 2019


Rock band “El Chicano,” 1973


“Viva Torrado – Viva El Chicano” article by Bill Ballas analyzing local rock band El Chicano

August 23, 2020


Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library “Corazon del Pueblo” mural, 2012


David Ocelotl Garcia’s mural ‘Corazón del Pueblo’. This mural is a visual representation of the prominent Pueblo community members as well as important cultural symbols that make up Pueblo.

Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library "Corazon del Pueblo" mural, 2012

May 10, 2019


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