Most People In Colorado Don’t Know About Our Old German POW Camp
Colorado is chock full of history – from our state’s most historic battlegrounds to our museums, indigenous remnants, and everything in between. When it comes to our parents and grandparents, one of the most trying times in our country’s history was WWII, which affected both those fighting on the front lines and those waiting back home. While WWII seems like it took place millions of years ago and on a different planet, much of it was happening in our own backyard, thanks to this little-known German prisoner-of-war camp in Colorado. Camp Trinidad has a unique, albeit dark, history. Here are the details:
Regardless of the dark history of Camp Trinidad, the area is lovely and worth exploring even beyond this historic landmark. Camping by the lake here is a must!
Did anyone in your family serve in WWII? We would love to hear about it in the comments.
For more historic peeks into Colorado history, check out this rare footage from the 1940s.
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Are there any historical sites in Colorado?
A rich and diverse history makes up Colorado's state and territorial roots, and stretches back much further than the Americas themselves. Here are just a few of the numerous unique historical sites in Colorado that are worth a visit:
- Animas Forks Ghost Town
- Bent's Old Fort, La Junta
- Buffalo Bill’s Grave, Golden
- Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Cortez
- Castlewood Canyon Dam, Franktown
- Doc Holliday's Grave, Glenwood Springs
- Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
- Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Florissant
- Four Corners
- Granada War Relocation Center, Granada
- Hovenweep National Monument, Montezuma County
- Lindenmeier Site, Wellington
- Lowry Pueblo, Pleasant View
- Ludlow Massacre Monument, Trinidad
- Mayflower Mill
- Mesa Verde National Park, Montezuma County
- NIST-F1 Cesium Fountain Clock, Boulder
- Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel No. 6, Burlington
- Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs
- Shenandoah-Dives Mill, Silverton
- Trujillo Homestead, Mosca
- United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Area, Colorado Springs
- Vindicator Valley Trail, Victor
What are some of the coolest museums in Colorado?
In addition to the plethora of historical sites and landmarks in the state, Colorado is also home to some pretty fantastic museums. Of course, the state capital is particularly known for its art and culture scene! From the delightfully wonderful, to the wonderfully weird, here are some of the coolest museums in Denver and around Colorado:
- American Museum of Western Art
- Center for Colorado Women's History
- Children's Museum of Denver
- Denver Art Museum
- Denver Firefighters Museum
- Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys
- Denver Museum of Nature & Science
- Denver Selfie Museum
- Forney Museum of Transportation
- History Colorado Center
- Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Denver
- International House of Cannabis
- Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
- Marijuana Mansion Denver
- Meow Wolf Denver
- Museum of Contemporary Art Denver
- Museo de las Americas
- Molly Brown House Museum
- National Ballpark Museum
- Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum