Ever wondered how Japanese food became a staple of American dining? Or how maps have been used as tools to shape history? What about the ways our state and our
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Ever wondered how Japanese food became a staple of American dining? Or how maps have been used as tools to shape history? What about the ways our state and our country are celebrating remarkable milestones in 2026? These are just a few of the curious questions we’ll consider with this year’s Rosenberry Lecture Series.
History Colorado’s Rosenberry Lecture Series brings authors, historians, community leaders, and other speakers from around Colorado and the United States to Denver for engaging, in-person conversations that invite us to explore our shared past as we shape our collective future. These experts deliver stories of importance that dive deep into a diverse range of topics from our state’s rich and complex history. Every season concludes with the State Historian’s Address, presented by the leader of History Colorado’s State Historian’s Council.
Ignite your curiosity through this eight-part series. See the full line-up below and get tickets today!
LOCATION
History Colorado Center | 1200 Broadway, Denver
Lectures are on the third Wednesday of every month (September 17 – May 20) at 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm.
Throughout our state, History Colorado offers eleven beautiful, inspiring museums and historic sites that ignite imaginations of all ages. Join us to discover your past and build a better future for all people in Colorado. We’re also home to a free public research center, Colorado’s Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, and the History Colorado State Historical Fund (SHF), the nation’s largest preservation program of its kind.