Posted by: royalkingdomassociates | October 29, 2009

Plains Conservation Center a tribute to Colorado Homesteaders

On Octoer 23, I participated in a DAR  (Daughters of the American Revolution) field trip to the Plains Conservation Center in Aurora. Colorado history has always fascinated me, especially since my husband’s family homesteaded here back in the mid 1800′s. As a former member of “The Shady Ladies of Central City” I have spent many hours studying the roles of women in the settling of the West…from soiled doves to wives of military men…all trying to survive in a harsh environment. So visiting this preserved rendition of an old homestead had special meaning to me.

Touring the small home built of sod and mud, to sitting on the stiff, wooden bench in the one room school house, I could imagine the hardships our families endured as they set down roots in Colorado.  Even as the suburban developments creep towards this beautiful park, you can look towards the horizon and transport yourself back in time.

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Building made of sod

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Imagine crossing the plains in this old wagon

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School supplies

 

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