Experience Greeley’s Heritage on Two Free Walking Tours
GREELEY, Colo. — The Greeley Historic Preservation Commission invites the community to two free walking tours in July. The annual walking tours let citizens learn about and see sites of historical, cultural and architectural importance to Greeley.
Downtown Churches
Join us Monday, July 22, at 6 p.m. to visit five historic churches in downtown Greeley. Kaida Pierot, a Historic Preservation intern, will lead the tour starting at the Old Park Church, now called St. Patrick Presbyterian Church, at 803 10th Avenue.
Cottonwood Neighborhood
On Monday, July 29, at 6 p.m., Betsy Kellums, planner - Historic Preservation[DM1] , will lead the pre-Chautauqua tour about game changing architecture in the Cottonwood neighborhood. This 1960s-70s neighborhood shows a marked change from pin architecture and neighborhood planning, with modern and contemporary styles. The tour begins at the corner of Cottonwood Park at the northwest intersection of 26th Avenue and 26th Avenue Court.
No reservations are needed for either tour. Wear walking shoes, bring a water bottle and an umbrella in case it rains.
For more information, contact Betsy Kellums in the Historic Preservation Office at betsy.kellums@greeleygov.com or 970-350-9222.
High Plains Chautauqua
This signature event is held annually in Greeley. Audiences from all over Colorado and beyond enjoy professional performances by nationally acclaimed Chautauqua scholars who bring history to life. This year’s event will be held August 5-9. The theme is Game Changers. Learn more at coloradohumanities.org/programs/high-plains-chautauqua.
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Release Date:
Jul 8, 2024