Historic Boulder posed four questions about historic preservation to the candidates seeking election to Boulder City Council in 2025. The questions are: 1. What do you consider to be Historic Boulder Inc.’s most significant accomplishment? 2. With the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan Update underway, how would you better integrate historic preservation goals with other [Read more...] The post Boulder City Council Candidates on Historic Preservation 2025 appeared first on Historic Boulder.| Historic Boulder
Benefactors ($1000 - $15,000): Anonymous (2) Cheri Belz Brian Bennett Jan Burton Dan and Sharyn Corson Bonnie Gossman In Memoriam: Lawrence (Larry) A. Gossman John Holman Janet Martin Robert and Francine Myers Susan Osborne and Alan Boles Paul and Sue Raab David Snitman and Susan Lewis Joe and Caroline Stepanek John Steward In Memorium: [Read more...] The post Thank you to Individual Donors to the Boulder Theater Rehabilitation Project! appeared first on Historic Boulder.| Historic Boulder
Historic Boulder posed four questions about historic preservation to the candidates seeking election to Boulder City Council in 2023. The questions are: A proposal for a Central Park Historic District was initiated at the request of the City Council. The proposed district is composed of the park and nearby city-owned buildings in the Central [Read more...] The post Boulder City Council Candidates on Historic Preservation 2023 appeared first on Historic Boulder.| Historic Boulder
Historic Boulder posed four questions about historic preservation to the candidates seeking election as Boulder's first elected mayor. The questions are: A proposal for a Central Park Historic District was initiated at the request of the City Council. The proposed district is composed of the park and nearby city-owned buildings in the Central Park [Read more...] The post Boulder Mayoral Candidates on Historic Preservation appeared first on Historic Boulder.| Historic Boulder
Preserving our historic resources is vital to maintaining the character and heritage of our City. Since its founding in 1859 its incorporation in 1871, the City has grown into a vital and diverse community with thriving neighborhoods, commerce, government, technology, and more. Join the Historic Boulder this May for National Historic Preservation Month as [Read more...] The post May is National Preservation Month appeared first on Historic Boulder.| Historic Boulder
Historic Boulder's Annual Meeting 2023 Monday Evening February 27th at 7:00 pm on Zoom Must Register to Attend CLICK HERE! Members and Guests check your email for the Zoom Invitation Please join us for Historic Boulder's 51st Anniversary Annual Meeting Meet our new Board Members Celebrate the winners of our Secondary School Essay Contest [Read more...] The post 2023 Annual Membership Meeting and Awards for 2022 appeared first on Historic Boulder.| Historic Boulder
Preservation Project of the Month - Landmarks of the Future What is a Landmark of the Future? If you’ve been around Historic Boulder long enough, you have heard that expression before. Over the years HB has created tours of properties that have the qualities that would qualify as a landmark, when the buildings become 50 [Read more...] The post Landmarks of the Future appeared first on Historic Boulder.| Historic Boulder
Public Meeting on April 12th at 7:00 pm Input sought on CDOT "After-the-fact Mitigation Plan" Lafayette YMCA: 2800 Dagny Way, Lafayette, CO 80026 The 9 Mile Pillars on the west side of the intersection of Arapahoe Road and US 287 in east county have stood since 1928, built by the Boulder Lions Club and dedicated [Read more...] The post 9 Mile Markers Advocacy Alert appeared first on Historic Boulder.| Historic Boulder
Growing up in the Chicago area, Tom and his twin brother, John, acquired a passion for history and architecture amid some of the country’s first skyscrapers and many of Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic structures. Both followed their father’s example by becoming architects, graduating from the University of Illinois at Champaign. After studying in Europe and [Read more...] The post Joyce Davies Lifetime Preservation Award: Tom Thorpe appeared first on Historic Boulder.| Historic Boulder
Updated: Mar 2 First Place: $300 Prize Skye Williams William Lofton: Honoring the Truth Angevine Middle School Teacher: Emilio Marrero Second Place: $200 Prize Rachel Tilton Wright Peak Casey Middle School Teacher: Lisa Wertz Third Place: $100 Prize Penelope Letter| Historic Boulder
For 50 years Historic Boulder has helped preserve over 1,300 legacy buildings that assert the unique and innovative spirit of our community.| Historic Boulder
Hidden behind a thick hedge at the corner of 9th Street and Arapahoe Avenue, the Highland School building is one of the most lovingly restored historic structures in Boulder. Now home to the Highland City Club, the three-story Gothic and [Read more...]| Historic Boulder