Feed your curiosity with a midday break! Join us for an enriching speaker series accompanied by a complimentary light lunch.
Did you know a quarry town was once under the south end of Horsetooth Reservoir? The quarry town of Stout had a hotel, post office, schoolhouse, ranches, and homesteads. In the late 1940s, buildings in Stout were moved and dams were constructed to create a reservoir for water storage. Water was piped from the headwaters of the Colorado River on the other side of the Continental Divide to fill Horsetooth Reservoir.
Learn about the history of Stout and its people from a local historian through pictures, documents, and stories.
* Registration is not required, but attendees can register to receive a reminder for the program. Lunch provided for up to 20 participants.
PLEASE NOTE: At this time we are unable to accommodate food allergies