Mariel Rodriguez-McGill — Director
Episodes 16
The Dust Bowl
Revisit the dust filled skies of Southeast Colorado during one of the biggest environmental catastrophes in history.
Read MoreLiving West: Water
What happened to the Ancestral Puebloans of Mesa Verde and Goodman Point? Dive into this Southwest Colorado mystery.
Read MoreJewish Pioneers
Relive the War of the Currents. Discover the eccentric personalities racing to spark history in Telluride.
Read MoreIndulgences of the West
From opium Joss Houses and Lydia E. Pinkham's Tonic to the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act, discover the early addictions of the west.
Read MoreLast Stop 'til Denver
From Mary Cawker to Millie Booth, meet the pioneering women whose hard work and vision brought the oldest house in Denver to life.
Read MoreThe San Luis Valley
Examine the lasting impact of the cultural, artistic, and architectural contributions of Colorado's First Town.
Read MoreCinema on the Plains
Discover the glamorous Hollywood-style movie theaters that served as social hubs from 1910 to the 1950s.
Read MoreGateway to the High Country
Marvel at the engineering achievement of Colorado's most famous and frequently used tunnel, the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnel, and discover the tragedies it has seen since it opened in 1973.
Read MoreColorado Coined
Step inside the historic 1906 building, investigate the wild robbery of 1922, and discover the secrets behind the Denver Mint.
Read MoreLadies of the Mines
Discover the hardships, innovations and tenacity of the women caught up in Colorado's mining bug.
Read MoreHotel de Paris
Amid Colorado's booming Silver Rush, Louis Depuy, a mysterious Frenchman, opened a first-class French restaurant and hotel in the mining town of Georgetown.
Read MoreCentennial Farms
With a rich history of homesteading, farming and ranching, Colorado boasts nearly 500 hundred Centennial Farms, which remain in operation and are run by descendants of the original families.
Read MoreCourthouses
The courthouses across Colorado are much more than judicial landmarks, their placement represents power and land status.
Read MorePerry-Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp
Housed today in Steamboat Springs, Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp boasts alumni from Jose Limon, a pioneer of modern dance, to actors including Julie Harris and Dustin Hoffman.
Read More