Some of the land for Broomfield’s First Filing development came from the Kozisek family farm. We have some evidence from oral histories that the changing character and land use of Broomfield required some adjustments on both sides. In the Dell Morr oral history recordings, we learn:
“They bought Grandma Kozisek’s farm, which was east of Main Street. And she was very colorful lady who didn’t let the town interrupt her way of life at home . . . she had never penned in her chickens. And she saw no reason, just because that foolish town was there, that she should start penning in her chickens. And so our little Beagle would visit the farm at regular intervals and bring home a chicken. He was kind enough to bring them home alive. And so I would return them. And Grandma Kozisek and I became really good friends through me returning her chickens.”
A transcript of Del Morr’s oral history interview can be found in the Broomfield History collections here:
https://hub.catalogit.app/9352/folder/entry/3c1b5790-473f-11ed-ab8a-bf49b1a63c01
Images of the Kozisek farm are from the Broomfield History Collection.
We hope you enjoyed this glimpse into Broomfield history!
