Roy Rizzardi talks about his life in Silver Plume, Colorado as part of an oral history project done by Tom Benhoff. His daughter Linda is also part of the interview.
Ron Neely, Cindy Neely, Kathy Hoeft, and Gary Long discuss historic preservation in Georgetown, Colorado and Long-Hoeft Architects, during a taped interview in the Neely kitchen two months before Ron's death.
Ron Neely, Cindy Neely and Christine Bradley talk about historic preservation in Georgetown, Colorado during a radio broadcast on KGOAT (KGYT) five months before Ron's death.
Otto Werlin, longtime Georgetown, Colorado resident and manager of Loveland Ski Area, is interviewed by Tom Benhoff as part of the KGOAT Oral History series.
Frank Young discusses the history of open space and land management in Clear Creek County, Colorado from the 1970s up to 2007 in an interview with Tom Benhoff for KGOAT radio and the local libraries
Mort Stern, Georgetown resident, is interviewed by Tom Benhoff as part of the KGOAT oral history program. Topics include his background in journalism, family, and life in Georgetown, Colorado.
Mel Reichwein, Mux Reichwein, Betty Reichwein, and Verona Chappel Zimmerman talk about their lives growing up in and around Georgetown and Silver Plume, Colorado as part of the John Tomay Library's 20th Century Study group.
Ellie Barnes is interviewed by Amy Glenney in the family home at Silver Plume, Colorado. She speaks of growing up around Silver Plume, recites some of her poetry, and plays the piano at the end of the recording.
Tom Benhoff interviewing Don Allan, long time Idaho Springs resident and county coroner, about his life in Colorado. Includes discussion of his time working at the Henderson Mine. Recorded for the radio on KGOAT.