『Stop 5: Play in Industrial and Residential Spaces』のカバーアート

Stop 5: Play in Industrial and Residential Spaces

Stop 5: Play in Industrial and Residential Spaces

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The large building on 9th Street used to be a pickle factory, representing the overlap between Auraria's industrial and residential worlds, where children played freely among factories and alleyways. It features memories from Frances Torres and Gloria Gallegos of growing up in the Westside's mixed environment of homes, businesses, and open space.

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Credits: Written by Cameron Blevins, Michelle Comstock, and Rachel Gross, with editorial oversight by Sheila Perez-Kindle, Virginia Castro, and Frances Torres. Produced and edited by Krista Marks and Indira Saha. Music by Tony Garcia and Daniel Valdez. Cover art by Bella Briganti. Oral histories courtesy of the History Colorado Center's Museum of Memory project on Auraria. Created in partnership with the Auraria Historical Advocacy Council. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, with additional support from the University of Colorado Denver.

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