High Water Marks: The Lasting Impact of Pueblo's Great Flood
The Great Flood of Pueblo struck on June 3, 1921. It caused over $20 million in damages, destroyed entire neighborhoods, and to this day the full death toll is still unknown. This flood is considered one of the most devastating natural disasters in local history, it left a major mark on local culture and memories which endures to today. Hear about the flood and its lasting legacies from Devin Flores and Allie Joyner, co-developers of the High Water Marks exhibit at El Pueblo History Museum.
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
- Start:August 12, 2021
- End:August 12, 2021
- Where:Denver, Denver,, Denver County, Colorado, United States
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- Event Type: Other
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