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Rico museum captures rich, surprising history

Do you know about ‘The Acid Plant Incident’ of 1964?

Ignacio library project aims to expand access to oral history

Residents recount personal, cultural stories

Study: Drought cracked Pueblos’ social fabric

As harvests dwindled, Puebloans stopped believing leaders

Lewis man cast in History Channel survival show

Lowe filmed ‘Alone’ in Canadian wilderness

Crow Canyon honored for 32 years of excellence

Archaeology center’s education, outreach efforts lead to award

Ignacio Middle School has banner year

Numerous students qualify for state competitions

In Durango, students look at history from her side

Mix of subjects from the well-known to the obscure

Travel Channel films Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge

Butch Cassidy focus of pilot episode examining the West

Dozens protest Confederate flag ride in Durango

Some say they could not remain silent

Wooden Canvas Project wins Caroline Bancroft History Project Award

Wooden Canvas project preserves legacy of Hispano arborglyphs

Egypt says King Tut mask was scratched, sends 8 to trial

CAIRO – King Tut hasn’t been around for a few thousand years, but his power remains: after a botched repair job of the famed pharaoh’s beard left scratches on his burial mask, Egyptian prose...

Out with Columbus, in with Indigenous Peoples Day?

Fort Lewis College celebrates Real History of the Americas