The latest episode of Connected Colorado takes a look at what's happening in other cities around the state and features the Aurora History Museum's Mosaic of Cultures exhibit about Nepal as well as an up close look at historic
In-studio sneak peek of the new Nepali "Mosaic of Cultures" exhibit at our Aurora History Museum. Kids can sign up for the camp online through the Aurora History Museum.
The Aurora City Council Chamber has been renamed in honor of long-time former mayor and council member, Paul Tauer. He served our city for over two decades and left a lasting legacy of accomplishments.
Gerre Leyden, a Personal Property Appraiser, swings by our studio to appraise some of AuroraTV's antiques. Do we have any treasures? Watch to find out!
In this episode of Faces and Places of Aurora, Host Rick Crandall visits the Plains Conservation Center where city of Aurora Natural Resource Specialist Fendi Despres gives an overview of this amazing jewell of Aurora.&nbs
The Mexican Consulate is responsible for Mexican nationals in Colorado, 13 counties in eastern Wyoming, and 23 counties in eastern Montana. The office aids with appropriate documentation for travel and immigration.
Julio Garcia’s dance group, “Folklorico Sangre de México,” brings a piece of Mexico to Aurora. The group studies and performs the different regional dances of Mexico.
Amigos de Mexico serves the Aurora community in a variety of ways. They offer services and host events to support the Mexican community and further educate others on Mexican culture.
Norberto “Beto” Mojardin was raised in a small town in Sonora, Mexico, and went to Arizona when he was 10 years old. Facing hardship as a teenager, Beto moved to Colorado by himself.
"Aurora" A New Dawn in Colorado, a song written and produced by Dick Weissman in 1985 was recently unearthed by the AuroraTV team. With help from the Aurora History Museum, AuroraTV was able to produce a music video using
Arrowpoint Adventures is a new collaboration between the Aurora History Museum and Pop Culture Classroom. This is a custom Aurora-centric Dungeons and Dragons campaign led by an experienced game master.
Soldiers recuperating at Fitzsimons General Hospital knew they could rely on the Red Cross Building as a refuge from army life. Completed in 1918, the structure was designed in the Mission Revival style common to U.S.
Housed in the collections of the Aurora History Museum are amazing pieces of our technological past. Powered by Science: Technologies of the Past and Future showcases these marvels of previous generations whi
We must not forget the past, we must learn from it. From the Coal Creek Schoolhouse to the DeLaney Round Barn, Aurora has nearly 30 historic preservation landmarks.
Story time with goats, Harry Potter Night and even, Books at the Bar - the Aurora Public Library has something for everyone. No wonder it's now 90 years young!
The Aurora Fox Theatre is one of Aurora's most iconic landmarks. Originally built in 1946, it is now Aurora Historic Landmark #5 and is located at 9900 E. Colfax in Aurora.
This 20-month construction period is condensed into a 4-minute timelapse documenting the construction of the Aurora Municipal Center from the fall 2001 to spring of 2003. Watch the construction progress, and the
His name is Dave, and he’s 91 years young. Join him for an unforgettable trip down Colfax Avenue in the 40’s and 50’s. It’s all part of the Aurora History Museum’s newest exhibit; “US Route 40 and the American Road Trip.