Jul 24 2021
Pikes Peak Regional History Symposium No. 3

Pikes Peak Regional History Symposium No. 3

Presented by Pikes Peak Library District at Online/Virtual Space

Nice, Naughty, & Notable: Colorado Springs at 150
In a year marking the 150-year anniversary of the founding of Colorado Springs by William Jackson Palmer, Pikes Peak Library District is pleased to offer our 2021 Pikes Peak Regional History Symposium virtually! This year's program has been divided into four separate virtual events (May 22June 26, July 24, and August 28). We are excited to celebrate our city's sesquicentennial with you!

July 24 Program
Leah Davis Witherow: CC Professor Edith Bramhall, teacher, mentor, city council member, & activist

(Summary to be added soon)

Eric Metzger: The McAllister House and its Place in 150 years of Colorado Springs History

For 148 years the McAllister House has persisted in our community. In many ways, the McAllister House is symbolic of how people moved West to establish themselves and start anew while at the same time wanting to bring pieces of their past with them to provide for cultural continuity. The McAllister’s were aware that the North Cascade house would be a symbol of who they were as people, where they had come from and what their intentions were in leaving their family and friends in Philadelphia and immigrating to Colorado Springs.

Greg Atkins: City Business: Colorado Springs and the Libertarian Party

On December 11, 1971, a small group of irate conservatives met in the Colorado Springs living room of Luke Zell, the head of a local tax revolt called the El Paso County Taxpayers’ Association. That day, Zell and his friends started the Libertarian Party of the United States. Today, the nation’s third largest political party acknowledges Zell’s contribution but says nothing of his taxpayers' association. Tax revolts were common in the 1970s, but this group had been waging one for over 50 years. That story reveals the incredible importance of Colorado Springs not only to libertarianism but to the entire nation.

Admission Info

Free

Registration for this free virtual event is required. Please visit our website to register: https://ppld.librarymarket.com/pikes-peak-regional-history-symposium-8

Email: cramsey@ppld.org

Dates & Times

2021/07/24 - 2021/07/24

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space