Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Chautauqua Park Boulder

One of the most popular and most photographed spots in Boulder. Go west on Baseline to the top and on the left you will see the turn off for Chautauqua Park. In the summertime it's a great place to hang out and the hiking there is great.

Here's a quick history--

On July 4, 1898, over 4,000 people gathered for the opening day of the Colorado Chautauqua. Boulder civic leaders and Texas educators had joined together to create a cultural and educational summer retreat. Today, the Colorado Chautauqua is one of three remaining Chautauquas in the United States, and the only site west of the Mississippi River, in continuous operation, with its original structures intact.

Before radio and television, the Chautauqua Movement united millions in common cultural and educational experiences. Orators, performers, and educators traveled a national Chautauqua circuit of more than 12,000 sites bringing lectures, performances, concerts, classes, and exhibitions to thousands of people in small towns and cities. Theodore Roosevelt called Chautauquas, “the most American thing in America.”

Located at the base of Boulder’s Flatirons, Chautauqua Park is on the National Register of Historic Places and is a local landmark. The Colorado Chautauqua Association, a 501 (c) (3) organization, leases twenty-six acres of land from the City of Boulder, on which are situated:

The Auditorium (1898) included on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been voted one of the top ten places artists love to play because of its superior acoustics and intimate feel.

The Dining Hall (1898) is now open all year, offering excellent cuisine by Chef Bradford Heap as well as an increasing number of food-oriented programs.

The Academic Hall (1900) houses Chautauqua’s administrative offices and housed the first collegiate-level summer school in Colorado.

The Community House (1918) is a stunning example of Arts and Crafts architecture and has been winterized and renovated.

Here's the link for the historic info: http://www.chautauqua.com/

Took a couple of pics this morning--loading function is down on Blog site

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