GREELEY, Colo. — For author John A. Daly, the Greeley History Museum’s newest exhibit, “13-Minute Warning: Weld County in the Atomic Age” doesn’t just revisit the past. It tells the story of a time and a place that inspired his award-winning book, “Safeguard.”| greeleymuseums.com
From a farm boy wrestling in carnivals, to the vanguard of a new way of promoting, scripting and executing the business, Toots Mondt had an enormous impact on the professional wrestling industry.| Greeley Museums
The Blizzard of 1949 stranded thousands of people throughout northern Colorado, killed large numbers of livestock and farm animals, and, by the time it was over, left 18 people dead.| Greeley Museums
While hairwork has been a creative outlet for centuries, the hairwork we often think about comes from the Victorian Era (mid-late 1800s).| Greeley Museums
Colorado has had a significant and controversial history within the U.S. nuclear program.| Greeley Museums
The causes of the Meeker Incident are generally known, but there was much more to it than plowed land and a crossed boundary.| Greeley Museums
More than 150 years after its original debut, Lincoln Park still serves as a gathering place in downtown Greeley for everything from holiday celebrations to concerts and farmer’s markets to the annual Arts Picnic.| Greeley Museums
In 1965, Greeley elected Zabka as the city’s first female mayor.| Greeley Museums
Get ready to dress up and trick-or-treat your way through Greeley’s Centennial Village Museum! Howl-o-Ween trick-or-treat will take place 2-6 p.m. on October 19 and 20.| Greeley Museums
How did Greeley become the shady, tree-filled oasis in the desert plains it is today?| Greeley Museums