EXHIBIT OPENING: Home News: A Greeley View of the Nation's Centennial
About this event
Opening day of the Greeley History Museum's brand new exhibit, Home News: A Greeley View of the Nation's Centennial.
Exhibit Description:
In the U.S. Centennial year of 1876, the soul of Greeley was in the pages of the Greeley Tribune. From grasshoppers in the fields to buffalo robe factories in town, lectures and comedies at Barnum Hall to the depravities of billiards, and wars with natives in Wyoming to Washington corruption, the paper kept the town informed about the world. Home News tells the story of one of the most consequential years in post-Civil War America from the perspective of Greeley, a small Colorado colony beginning to thrive.
Exhibit open through 2026, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
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