Boulder (Colo.) parks and recreation printed materials 1908-1980.

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Boulder (Colo.) parks and recreation printed materials 1908-1980.

These folders contain archivally photocopied newspaper clippings and other printed materials. Folders 02-03 pertain to the Boulder Recreation Assn., 1915-1949. Fol.04 has a survey of recreation needs of Boulder citizins, 1968 (153 p.). Folders 05- 26 pertain to the Parks and Recreation Dept. and/or Advisory Board. Summer Recreation Program. Contents of folders 05-26 are: f.05a--1944-1954; f.05b-- 1955; f.06--1956; f.07--1957; f.08--1958; f.09--1959; f.10-- 1960; f.11-- 1961; f.12--1962; f.13--Parklands for Boulder, booklet, 1963 (18 p.; 2 2 copies); f.14--1962-1963 (bulk 1963); f. 15--Adv. Bd., 1964-1965; f.16--Dept., 1964-1965; f.17--Adv. Bd., 1966-1969; f.18--1966; f. 19--1967; f.20--1968; f.21--1969; f.22-- 1970; f.23--1971-1972; f. 24--1973; f.25--1974-1980 (bulk 1974); f.26--1975-1980; f.27--1906-1934 plans for parks.

25 folders.

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Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1870-1957

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