Erie Historical Society. Colorado and Canfield, Colorado featuring the Wise Homestead Museum and the annual Erie Biscuit Day
Erie Historical Society. Colorado and Canfield, Colorado featuring the Wise Homestead Museum and the annual Erie Biscuit Day
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You might want to mark Sunday March 8 on your calendar. It’s Pennsylvania Charter Day. The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) is inviting residents and visitors alike to join in the commonwealth’s 334th birthday celebration on Charter...
No matter a native, a transplant, a seasonal resident or a year-rounder, there is an endless supply of fun to be found in the north country. Here are some things to add to your bucket list. 1 Relive the past — literally. Participate in a historical...
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The town of Erie once had a pickle factory. Kuner-Empson Cannery of Longmont, Colorado, owns the Erie facility. It was on the south edge of town, next to Perry St., a former dirt street. The post The Erie Pickle Factory appeared first on Erie Historical...
Every town has a story. This story is about Erie, Colorado. I am not one of the first to write about the small village of the past. Erie has a rich history, which several excellent writers have documented. Some have published books, while others just...
Erie had a Burlington Railroad switch track. It ran north and south from Anderson St. to Wells St. During the sugar beet season, it was used to store empty gondolas. The switch track was ideal most of the year. On occasion, the railroad would sidetrack...
Many years ago, around 1945, my grandfather took me to watch the activity at the Morrison Mine, located east of Erie. The mine authorities were bringing up mules from the underground stables. The mules had been maintained underground throughout their...
By Lew Holloway When I was a boy, about 11 years old, I cut lawns for my summer job. I got .25¢ cents for cutting and trimming large lawns. I […] The post Bill’s Horse Track appeared first on Erie Historical Society.
The history of the building at 785 Cheeseman Street in Erie, CO by James Sites, Branch Manager of Great Western The building was built in 1957. In “E
Erie Historical Society / Wise Homestead - Erie, Colorado
Erie Historical Society supporting local history in and around Erie, Colorado and Canfield, Colorado featuring the Wise Homestead Museum and the annual Erie Biscuit Day
Erie Biscuit Day - Erie Historical Society - Erie, Colorado
Erie Biscuit Day presented by Erie Historical Society. Come join us for Biscuits and Gravy on Saturday, September 18th, 2021 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon
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