Pueblo had a curse and a blessing in 1921, the former being obvious and the latter taking decades to unfold.
A flood that destroyed the downtown left a channel for the Arkansas River in a prime location as a place to live, work and visit.
The 3-foot deep waterway today is served by a gondola and two riverboats purchased from the Pueblo version s big brother, the San Antonio Riverwalk in Texas.
Today, the Historic Pueblo Riverwalk is said by city promoters to attract 500,000 tourists a year.
Free to visit, the Riverwalk features plenty of open spaces for live music, monthly movies and the city’s Fourth of July celebration. It s also one of the best stretches of the city s 20-mile bike path.
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Dawn DiPrince s rise in the history and story-telling of Colorado s past is set to take another leap.
The Board of Directors of History Colorado announced Tuesday that DiPrince will take over as the organization s new executive director. The search for outgoing executive director Steve Turner s replacement after 13 years in the role evaluated over 100 applicants across the nation.
DiPrince will take over the role Sept. 1, 2021. Her selection was a unanimous vote from the board. I immediately thought about my ancestors and my great grandmother, DiPrince said. She immigrated from Italy in the 19-teens and on her ship s manifest, she put Elm Street, Pueblo, Colorado as her destination.