Explore Louisville history from the town's origins to today with videos, exhibits, and family activities.
Listen to music that was played in Louisville from 1880-1980.
Share your experience of the Marshall Fire and disaster recovery.
What was your experience of the COVID-19 pandemic like?
A self-paced driving tour guides you through Louisville's past and present.
Get to know Louisville with crosswords and puzzles.
Share your story, memory, or reflection about Louisville
Le invitamos a compartir una historia, un recuerdo, una reflexión sobre la vida en Louisville.
Three videos to get you started with collecting and preserving family stories and histories.
Check out an activity backpack to pair with the Hidden History Walking Tour
Re-make history with our Historic Photo Challenge!
A panel discussion about Japanese American life during WWII
A lecture on the treatment of enemy aliens in Louisville
Follow Louisville's journey towards trash management and sustainability.
Author Doug Conarroe discusses Mary Miller's war on alcohol and Lafayette history.
Louisville resident William Lofton at the intersection of race and workers' rights.
Historian Leigh Campbell-Hale on labor unions and the Columbine Mine.
What do we know and not know about the role of the KKK in Louisville in the 1920s?
A toast to Louisville's 140th Anniversary on October 2, 2018.
Educational videos, demonstrations, and more. Louisville history is for all ages!
Artifacts: Learn how changing technology helped miners see in the dark.
This train wreck on Labor Day, Sept. 6, 1920 was a tragic event for Louisville.
First person oral history accounts of the coal mining strike at the Hecla Mine.
How has our relationship with animals changed over time?
Louisville in the 1970s-80s: Discover what Front St. used to look like.
Louisville in the 1970s-80s: Discover buildings and businesses on Main St.
Where is the Louisville Train Depot now?
Louisville's Beginnings: Major mines in Louisville
Louisville's Beginnings: Charles Welch and Louis Nawatny
Early Major League baseball through the eyes of Louisville's Bert Niehoff
A BNSF train comes through town at the Pine St. intersection.
Doug Conarroe discusses three major coal companies in Louisville and Lafayette.
Explore first hand accounts of living, working, and growing up in Louisville.
The accomplishments of Louisville women.
How women secured the right to vote in Colorado.
Lou-EE-ville or Lou-IS-ville? Explore the origin of names in Louisville!
Explore the history of telephones in Louisville.
Explore Arapaho history, language, and connection to native plants.
Remembering past buildings that are no longer here.
Discover Louisville's history as an Italian colony.
Discover the history hidden in downtown buildings and sites.
Go on a virtual tour of Louisville from the comfort of your home.
Explore Louisville's neighborhood grocers and their importance to the community.
A brief history of ice and refrigeration in Louisville.
Watch a time lapse video of the Memory Square replica installation.
Dining in and dining out in Louisville over the years