Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library
Library Landmark and historical place Museum
The Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library is a branch of the Denver Public Library in Denver, Colorado, in the United States that serves the Five Points neighborhood. It is also a research library with collections focusing on the history of African Americans in Denver and the American West. The library was conceived by Denver's first African American mayor, Wellington Webb, and his wife Wilma Webb, who observed that the history of African-Americans in Denver and the American West was under-represented. Read more
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Doc Y. 2015-09-10
A great discovery for a newcomer to Denver. Will surely be my library home.
A great discovery for a newcomer to Denver. Will surely be my library home.
JJ Goinfuhpunchlines W. 2016-02-05
It's too quiet all i do is sleep inside play music or something
It's too quiet all i do is sleep inside play music or something
Toi M. 2015-04-06
The most relevant and community accessible venue in metro Denver.
The most relevant and community accessible venue in metro Denver.
James E. 2014-10-04
Great Staff and Great Building!
Great Staff and Great Building!
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