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Carrying On the Legacy of Old Warehouse Antiques

Carrying On the Legacy of Old Warehouse Antiques

 In 1994, Mary Eastman transformed her father’s historic Sterling, Colorado warehouse into Old Warehouse Antiques, a beacon for antique lovers far and wide. The warehouse, originally a distributorship started in 1933, became a treasure trove of history under Mary’s stewardship, filled with a vast collection of authentic antiques and collectibles. Mary’s passion for the past, combined with her husband Charles’s […]

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Dana Crawford, Credited with Saving Denver’s Larimer Square from Destruction, Dies at 93

Dana Crawford, Credited with Saving Denver’s Larimer Square from Destruction, Dies at 93

 Crawford stopped urban renewal that rolled through Denver in the 1960s on her block, and then committed to the preservation and adaptive reuse of buildings from Trinidad to Idaho Springs  Dana Hudkins Crawford, a colorful, irreverent and tenacious woman who spent much of her life preserving Denver’s architectural past and then shared her expertise to help others preserve and reuse […]

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The Rose, the Flower of Love

The Rose, the Flower of Love

 One of the first recorded instances of roses representing love comes from ancient Greek Mythology. Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, walked through a rose garden that had been shot with an arrow by Cupid. The roses had grown thorns thanks to Cupid’s arrow.  The rose continued its rise to stardom in Roman mythology. This time it was Venus (also a […]

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Valentine’s Day Has Mysterious, Romantic Origins

Valentine’s Day Has Mysterious, Romantic Origins

 On February 14, lovers, friends and family members exchange Valentine cards or gifts as tokens of caring and love. Valentine’s Day is one of the most romantic days of the year.  Its history, however, is shrouded in mystery. One legend contends that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in Rome. When Emperor Claudius II decided that […]

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Holiday: Groundhog Day Comes Again

Holiday: Groundhog Day Comes Again

 On February 2, Punxsutawney Phil, Pennsylvania’s groundhog extraordinaire, will again stick his head out of his den. The nation awaits his verdict. Groundhog Day is said to have its origins in ancient weather lore where the prognosticator was often a badger or a sacred bear.  In the United States, its origin is said to come from a Pennsylvania German custom. […]

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