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Smithsonian Exhibition

January 26

Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
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Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website
Smithsonian Exhibition
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America”
Otero College Student Center
January 26, 2024 – February 29, 2024
Free – Open to the Public
“CROSSROADS: Change in Rural America” is a touring exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) series, and takes a broad look at rural America and how small towns evolved.  Colorado’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development, and with those innovations and creative spirit, rural Americans are helping to define and shape the future of the country.  Every rural person and place has a story.  Change is part of that story.”
Companion presentations include the History of La Junta that will be presented by Bob Fowler; The Manzanola Dry Settlement presented by Darlene Derbigny; and the Holly/Swink Railroad and the Growth of the Arkansas Valley presented by Chuck Hanagan.
Exhibition is Hosted by:
Southeast Colorado Creative Partnership (SECCP) Otero College
Colorado Humanities

Details

Date:
January 26
Event Category:

Venue

Otero College
1801 Colorado
La Junta, CO 81050 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
719-384-6821
View Venue Website