Oral History

 

Here are a few pieces of history by old timers from Old Colorado City. You must have RealAudio player and speakers on your system to listen to the oral histories. If you do not have RealAudio, you can download it from RealAudio. RealAudio is free and easy to install. Then come back to this page and listen to the oral histories from Colorado City and the West.

Courtesy of Pikes Peak Library District
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    • Movie Theatres. John McGrady fondly remembers going to the movies as a young boy in the 1910s and 1920s. Kevin Shields interviewed Mr. McGrady on September 22, 1977. (2 minutes)
      Ute Theatre, 1951 (click image)

    • Radio Stations. John W. Peck remembers spending hours as a young boy in the 1920s listening to the first radio stations in the Pikes Peak Region. Kevin Shields interviewed Mr. Peck on September 12, 1977. (31 seconds)

    • Ramona. Martin W. Drake talks about the establishment of the town of Ramona in 1913 by saloon owners as a result of Colorado City residents voting to go "dry" on April 4, 1911. Kevin Shields interviewed Mr. Drake on September 14, 1977. (1 1/2 minutes)

    • Red Light District. Louis Unser, a patron uncle of the racing Unser Clan who began their racing career in Colorado City, reminisces about Laura Belle, the queen of Colorado City's red light district, circa 1915. Becky Hughes interviewed Mr. Unser in 1978. (3 minutes)

    • Street Cars. John McGrady used to ride the street cars as a young boy in the 1910s and 1920s. Mr. McGrady reminisces about the street cars, the design of the cars, where the tracks ran, and the cost to ride the cars. Kevin Shields interviewed Mr. McGrady on September 22, 1977. (4 minutes)
      Street Car #25 (click image)

    • Women's Christian Temperance Union--WCTU. Jane W. Summers tells about her grandmother's involvement in the WCTU in the 1910s and then how the WCTU "blackballed" her grandmother for keeping liquor in the house for medicinal purposes. Kevin Shields interviewed Mrs. Summers on September 15, 1977. (1 minute)

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