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Step back in time with stories from Fort Collins’ past, from the cute and quirky to the dark and mysterious.

The Way it Was: A podpast Fort Collins Coloradoan

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 96 Ratings

Step back in time with stories from Fort Collins’ past, from the cute and quirky to the dark and mysterious.

    When Windsor became Wizards

    When Windsor became Wizards

    What’s in a name? For Windsor High School, quite the story. In 1924, the school’s boys basketball team did the unimaginable when it won the National Interscholastic Basketball Championship in Chicago. Team members came home heroes, with their whirlwind year leading to a mascot name switch that’s stuck around in the century since. Here’s the story behind that 1924 championship team and its magical season.

    • 29 min
    What About Gertrude?

    What About Gertrude?

    For 135 years, the murder of Eva Howe and lynching of her husband, James, has captivated Fort Collins. But this story isn't about James or Eva. It's about their daughter, Gertrude — the little girl who became an orphan and footnote in one of Fort Collins' most infamous crimes overnight. Whatever happened to her? Nobody seems to know. Let's change that, shall we?

    • 34 min
    Telegraphs to teletype: The Coloradoan looks back on 150 years

    Telegraphs to teletype: The Coloradoan looks back on 150 years

    On a blustery March day in 1873, a wagon loaded with a hand-run printing press pulled into Fort Collins. The next month the first edition of the city's first newspaper would roll off it, setting into motion a century and a half of advancements, change and - most importantly - local journalism.

    • 36 min
    The Swetsville Zoo Story

    The Swetsville Zoo Story

    As the sale of his final slice of Timnath farmland neared, Swetsville Zoo founder Bill Swets traced its 80-year history in his family and the tragedy from which his wacky sculpture park bloomed.

    • 29 min
    The crash on Crystal Mountain

    The crash on Crystal Mountain

    In the early morning hours of June 30, 1951, a four-engine luxury airliner flew off course and slammed into Crystal Mountain, killing all 50 people on board. To this day, more than 70 years later, it remains the deadliest commercial airline disaster in Colorado history. On a rocky mountain slope west of Fort Collins, signs of its devastation still linger.

    • 40 min
    'Fort Collins didn't start with Fort Collins'

    'Fort Collins didn't start with Fort Collins'

    In the summer of 1862, U.S. soldiers trekked along the Cache la Poudre River to find a home for a new military outpost called Camp Collins. But they were not the first people to live in Northern Colorado - not even close. In this episode, host Erin Udell dives back thousands of years to learn about the Native American history of the area.

    • 42 min

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