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ABOUT US

OUR GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS

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MISSION

Historic Boulder fosters the spirit and promotes the benefits of preservation through education, advocacy, rehabilitation, and celebration. 

VISION

A Boulder whose past is part of its future. 

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OUR STORY

Historic Boulder was born following a battle to save precious pieces of Boulder’s past. Highland School, the Union-Pacific Depot and Central School were all threatened with demolition in 1971. Historic Boulder, organized in 1972, was instrumental in saving Highland School (shown at right) and the depot. Sadly, Central School was demolished. Out of this experience rose the urgency for a legal mechanism to evaluate historic sites. In 1974 Boulder’s Landmarks Preservation Ordinance was passed and, shortly after, the inventory of significant sites began. A county regulation allowing the landmarking of sites in Boulder County passed in 1992 and was the first regulation of its kind in Colorado.

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SAVES

Historic Boulder is proud of its role in creating historic districts, advocating for the landmarking of significant structures and exploring sites for future preservation. As the first permanent preservation organization in the city, Historic Boulder continues to champion the preservation of the physical reminders of Boulder’s heritage.

CITY OF BOULDER LANDMARKS ORDINANCE

After the initial saves in the early 1970s, it became clear that Boulder needed a government mechanism to protect historic places, and to oversee and the administration of a local landmarking process. Historic Boulder drafted a historic preservation ordinance, which was unanimously voted into place by City Council unanimously adopted in 1974. To this day, Historic Boulder collaborates closely with the Landmarks Board and City Preservation Staff to support their mission to preserve and protect the historic, architectural, and environmental assets that contribute to Boulder’s unique sense of place.

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GOVERNING DOCUMENTS

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About: Meet the Team

Board of Directors

Bob Muckle, President

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Patrick O'Rourke, Vice President

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Mary Ellis, Secretary

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Trudy Gannon, Treasurer

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Katherine Howes Barth

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Linda Haertling

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Michael Matts

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Cheryl Gray

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Laurie Friedeman

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Steve Wallace

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Darcy Sherman

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Sue Morea

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