Museum of Boulder
The Museum of Boulder is located in beautiful downtown Boulder, Colorado – just a few blocks from the Pearl Street Pedestrian Mall. We offer complimentary onsite parking (on a space-available basis), and our varied exhibits are sure to please visitors of all ages. Come learn about Boulder’s past, present, and future at the award-winning Boulder Experience Gallery and through our privately curated exhibits that highlight the creativity and innovation that make Boulder special. Our newest permanent exhibit – Playzeum – Boulder’s only children’s museum, is a space that nurtures self-guided exploration, imagination, and experimentation for kids of all ages. While you’re here, don’t miss the opportunity to capture your memories with a photo from our gorgeous rooftop view and take home a special souvenir from our gift shop.
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Exhibitions
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march
13marAll Day29sepBending the Arc: 50th Anniversary of Same-Sex Marriage Licenses in Boulder County

Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975. In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights
Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975.
In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights of people to love and marry the one they love. Some of these actions were significantly ahead of their time and much of the rest of the country.
On March 26, 1975, a marriage license was issued at the Boulder County Courthouse to Dave McCord and Dave Zamora by the County Clerk, Clela Rorex. This was nearly the first time in the country two men had been granted a marriage license. More LGBTQ+ couples approached Rorex for licenses and five more were granted before the Colorado Attorney General ordered her to stop.
Over a year prior, Mayor Penfield Tate II and City Council member Tim Fuller had amended the city’s Human Rights Ordinance to include protection from workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. Amid backlash, Fuller was recalled and Tate narrowly stayed in office.
Community and activism had been stirring in pockets of Boulder’s LGBTQ+ communities. Community members approached these elected officials, at great personal risk. Their support opened doors that some had not even considered could be opened.
more
Time
March 13 (Thursday) - September 29 (Monday)
Location
Museum of Boulder
april
13marAll Day29sepBending the Arc: 50th Anniversary of Same-Sex Marriage Licenses in Boulder County

Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975. In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights
Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975.
In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights of people to love and marry the one they love. Some of these actions were significantly ahead of their time and much of the rest of the country.
On March 26, 1975, a marriage license was issued at the Boulder County Courthouse to Dave McCord and Dave Zamora by the County Clerk, Clela Rorex. This was nearly the first time in the country two men had been granted a marriage license. More LGBTQ+ couples approached Rorex for licenses and five more were granted before the Colorado Attorney General ordered her to stop.
Over a year prior, Mayor Penfield Tate II and City Council member Tim Fuller had amended the city’s Human Rights Ordinance to include protection from workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. Amid backlash, Fuller was recalled and Tate narrowly stayed in office.
Community and activism had been stirring in pockets of Boulder’s LGBTQ+ communities. Community members approached these elected officials, at great personal risk. Their support opened doors that some had not even considered could be opened.
more
Time
March 13 (Thursday) - September 29 (Monday)
Location
Museum of Boulder
may
13marAll Day29sepBending the Arc: 50th Anniversary of Same-Sex Marriage Licenses in Boulder County

Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975. In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights
Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975.
In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights of people to love and marry the one they love. Some of these actions were significantly ahead of their time and much of the rest of the country.
On March 26, 1975, a marriage license was issued at the Boulder County Courthouse to Dave McCord and Dave Zamora by the County Clerk, Clela Rorex. This was nearly the first time in the country two men had been granted a marriage license. More LGBTQ+ couples approached Rorex for licenses and five more were granted before the Colorado Attorney General ordered her to stop.
Over a year prior, Mayor Penfield Tate II and City Council member Tim Fuller had amended the city’s Human Rights Ordinance to include protection from workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. Amid backlash, Fuller was recalled and Tate narrowly stayed in office.
Community and activism had been stirring in pockets of Boulder’s LGBTQ+ communities. Community members approached these elected officials, at great personal risk. Their support opened doors that some had not even considered could be opened.
more
Time
March 13 (Thursday) - September 29 (Monday)
Location
Museum of Boulder
june
13marAll Day29sepBending the Arc: 50th Anniversary of Same-Sex Marriage Licenses in Boulder County

Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975. In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights
Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975.
In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights of people to love and marry the one they love. Some of these actions were significantly ahead of their time and much of the rest of the country.
On March 26, 1975, a marriage license was issued at the Boulder County Courthouse to Dave McCord and Dave Zamora by the County Clerk, Clela Rorex. This was nearly the first time in the country two men had been granted a marriage license. More LGBTQ+ couples approached Rorex for licenses and five more were granted before the Colorado Attorney General ordered her to stop.
Over a year prior, Mayor Penfield Tate II and City Council member Tim Fuller had amended the city’s Human Rights Ordinance to include protection from workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. Amid backlash, Fuller was recalled and Tate narrowly stayed in office.
Community and activism had been stirring in pockets of Boulder’s LGBTQ+ communities. Community members approached these elected officials, at great personal risk. Their support opened doors that some had not even considered could be opened.
more
Time
March 13 (Thursday) - September 29 (Monday)
Location
Museum of Boulder
july
13marAll Day29sepBending the Arc: 50th Anniversary of Same-Sex Marriage Licenses in Boulder County

Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975. In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights
Event Details
An exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of six marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in 1975.
In the 1970s, a significant amount of activity was stirring in Boulder around the rights of people to love and marry the one they love. Some of these actions were significantly ahead of their time and much of the rest of the country.
On March 26, 1975, a marriage license was issued at the Boulder County Courthouse to Dave McCord and Dave Zamora by the County Clerk, Clela Rorex. This was nearly the first time in the country two men had been granted a marriage license. More LGBTQ+ couples approached Rorex for licenses and five more were granted before the Colorado Attorney General ordered her to stop.
Over a year prior, Mayor Penfield Tate II and City Council member Tim Fuller had amended the city’s Human Rights Ordinance to include protection from workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. Amid backlash, Fuller was recalled and Tate narrowly stayed in office.
Community and activism had been stirring in pockets of Boulder’s LGBTQ+ communities. Community members approached these elected officials, at great personal risk. Their support opened doors that some had not even considered could be opened.
more
Time
March 13 (Thursday) - September 29 (Monday)
Location
Museum of Boulder