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Colorado History Museum: Crossroads of Culture

At the Colorado History Museum, in Denver, key figures in the region’s drama come to life. This program profiles the Anasazi and other Native Americans, conquistadors, ranchers, miners, missionaries, and settlers who shaped the land and its history. Viewers also have the opportunity to look through a specially designed glass wall to see where the majority of the collection is kept in storage—an unusual angle on the commitment that goes into preserving history.

One 29-minute video.

VHS is Closed-Captioned  DVD is Subtitled  


 
    

Item#: FMK35227
Copyright date: ©2002
VHS ISBN 978-1-4213-2971-0
DVD ISBN 978-1-4213-2972-7



Part of the Series : Great Museums
     
VHS $49.95
DVD $49.95


Prices include public performance rights.
Only available in the US and Canada.





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