The Broomfield Historical Society strives to enliven Broomfield’s community identity, share Broomfield’s rich history, and support Broomfield’s historic Depot Museum
The Broomfield Depot Museum will reopen on Saturday, July 27 from 11am-4pm!
The Friends of Broomfield History are documenting a new chapter in Broomfield’s book: the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tell us your story!
We need your thoughts and stories for Broomfield’s history: the COVID-19 pandemic. If you have anything that you’d like to share with us, we’d love to hear from you. Please visit the Broomfield Depot Museum’s website for more information on how to share your story.
We want to be capturing this moment in history, the good and the bad, to make sure that as we’re looking back on this period, we’re telling the story correctly.
If you have anything to share with us, be it a story, a photo, a video, or an audio file, we’d love to see it. When you’re sharing media with us, please include your name and a brief description of the file including the date and location that it was taken.
Thank you for your continued support and being a part of Broomfield history!
In 2020 and 2021, the Broomfield Historical Society interviewed local residents about the effects of COVID-19 and the impact of social and political unrest across our nation.
These podcasts were made possible through an Arts, Culture, and Science Grant from the City and County of Broomfield.
In Episode 21, Tori, a Broomfield resident, talks about family life during the pandemic.
In Episode 2, David Allison meets with CU Boulder Professor Jay Geyer, who recounts the challenges he faced in March when all of his courses became virtual.
July 13, 2020
Image courtesy of David Allison, copyright 2020
In Episode 1, David Allison talks with Arts Program Coordinator for the City and County of Broomfield, Serr Her. Serr describes his experiences with everyday life in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.