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America 250 – Colorado 150 Announces Historic Marker Program

America 250 – Colorado 150 Announces Historic Marker Program


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America 250 – Colorado 150 Announces Historic Marker Program Inviting Communities to Share Their Stories and Mark “History Where It Happened”

DENVER, Colo. (March 11, 2026) — The America 250 – Colorado 150 Commission announced the launch of a new Historic Marker Program, a signature initiative that will place up to 150 new historic roadside markers across Colorado in recognition of the state’s 150th anniversary of statehood and the nation’s 250th anniversary of independence.

Developed in partnership with History Colorado and funded by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, the program offers communities across Colorado a unique opportunity to help tell the stories of their own places and people. Local organizations, historians, and residents are invited to identify, research, and propose sites for historic markers that recognize important moments where they occurred—expanding the stories currently represented in Colorado’s historic marker system and ensuring that more voices and experiences are reflected across the state.

The initiative builds on Colorado’s existing network of markers, many of which were installed between the 1920s and early 2000s. The Commission’s signature initiative will modernize and expand the system while ensuring that more inclusive stories of Colorado’s diverse communities, cultures, and landscapes are represented. History Colorado will lead this effort as a multi-year legacy program, applying its expertise to guide research, review, and implementation to ensure the markers accurately and with integrity reflect Colorado’s history.

“Historic markers are powerful reminders that history is not confined to museums—it lives in our communities,” said Robin Brown, America 250 – Colorado 150 Commissioner. “As we recognize these dual anniversaries, this initiative gives Coloradans the opportunity to bring forward the stories that matter most to their communities and ensure they are shared and remembered for generations to come.”

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Beginning in 2026, the Historic Marker Program will support the installation of 150 markers that highlight significant people, places, and events in Colorado history. Communities, historical societies, Tribal representatives, local governments, and organizations are encouraged to submit proposals identifying historically significant sites.

“Something special occurs when you encounter history where it actually happened. It’s often the best place to connect with our shared history,” said Jason Hanson, Chief Creative Officer at History Colorado. “Colorado’s landscapes hold countless stories, and as the Centennial State commemorates its 150th anniversary, History Colorado is proud to support community efforts to share the place-based local stories that shaped our state.”

The initiative is funded by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, a private philanthropic organization based in Syracuse, N.Y., and the nation’s leading supporter of roadside historical marker programs. Through this partnership, the Pomeroy Foundation provides grants that fully fund the fabrication of cast-aluminum historical markers, including the marker, pole, and shipping, removing financial barriers and enabling communities across Colorado to share important local stories through durable markers placed where history happened.

“Historical markers help communities tell the stories that define them, bringing local history to life,” said Bill Pomeroy, Founder and Chairman of the William G. Pomeroy Foundation. “For more than two decades, the Pomeroy Foundation has fully funded markers nationwide, each held to our gold standard of primary-source research and professional verification. Through our partnership, recognizing Colorado’s history, communities have the exciting opportunity to celebrate and commemorate their own stories.”

Organizations and communities interested in proposing a historic marker can begin by submitting an interest form and reviewing the required materials on the Commission website. Proposals will be accepted in multiple rounds beginning in 2026 for a 7-year period.

Round 1 Proposal Timeline

  • Project submissions due: April 15, 2026
  • Notification of selections: Early Summer 2026
  • Marker installation begins: Late Summer 2026

Proposals are reviewed through a multi-step process designed to ensure each historical marker is accurate, inclusive, and supported by the local community. Community members proposing a new marker submit historical documentation, primary sources, and letters of support. A History Colorado review board—made up of historians, state agency representatives, and community experts—evaluates each proposal for historical significance, accuracy, and feasibility. Proposals approved through this process are then forwarded to the William G. Pomeroy Foundation for final approval. Once approved, the Foundation funds the production and shipping of the historical marker, while the submitting organization coordinates installation at the designated site.

Communities interested in participating can learn more, submit an interest form, and review program guidelines at Am250CO150.org, where individuals and organizations can also explore other signature initiatives and find ways to get involved in the statewide commemoration.

About the America 250 – Colorado 150 Commemoration

The America 250 – Colorado 150 Commission is leading Colorado’s commemoration of 150 years of statehood and 250 years of American independence in 2026. Established by Governor Jared Polis and the Colorado General Assembly, the Commission brings together leaders from across the state to guide this historic milestone. Through its campaign, “The View From Here,” the Commission invites all Coloradans to reflect on our shared history and imagine the future, recognizing Colorado’s unique legacy as the only state founded on the nation’s 100th birthday in 1876. Working alongside state agencies, regional Advisory Panel members, and local communities, the Commission will showcase signature initiatives, educational programs, exhibits, and community-led events to inspire statewide engagement. For more information and ways to get involved, visit Am250CO150.org.

About History Colorado

History Colorado is a division of the Colorado Department of Higher Education and a 501(c)3 non-profit that has served more than 75,000 students and 500,000 people in Colorado each year. It is a 146-year-old institution that operates eleven museums and historic sites, a free public research center, the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation which provides technical assistance, educational opportunities, and other access to archaeology and historic preservation, and the History Colorado State Historical Fund (SHF), which is one of the nation’s largest state funded preservation programs of its kind. More than 70% of SHF grants are allocated in rural areas of the state. Additionally, the offices of the State Archaeologist and the State Historic Preservation Officer are part of History Colorado.

History Colorado’s mission is to create a better future for Colorado by inspiring wonder in our past. We serve as the state’s memory, preserving and sharing the places, stories, and material culture of Colorado through educational programs, historic preservation grants, collecting, outreach to Colorado communities, the History Colorado Center and Stephen H. Hart Research Center in Denver, and 10 other museums and historic attractions statewide. History Colorado is one of only six Smithsonian Affiliates in Colorado. Visit HistoryColorado.org, or call 303-HISTORY, for more information.

About William G. Pomeroy Foundation

The William G. Pomeroy Foundation® is committed to supporting the celebration and preservation of community history and working to improve the probability of finding appropriate donor matches or other life-saving treatments for blood cancer patients. Established by entrepreneur and philanthropist Bill Pomeroy in 2005 to bring together his two greatest passions, the Pomeroy Foundation is a private, philanthropic organization located in Syracuse, N.Y. As the nation’s leading funder of historical roadside markers, the Pomeroy Foundation has awarded more than 3,000 grants for markers and bronze plaques in 49 states and Washington, D.C. To learn more about the Pomeroy Foundation, visit wgpfoundation.org.

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