A new plaque honors Arapaho Indians
Jerry Lewis | Feb 20, 2010

Above: Stu Goldstein with 20/20 Signs installs a bronze plaque on the 17th Street overpass on the Boulder Creek Path commemorating the spiritual run last summer by Arapaho Tribe youth. The run came into Boulder as part of the “Coming Home” weekend for Boulder’s Sesquicentennial Celebration. The installed plaque (at left) will be a reminder of the Arapaho Tribe’s spiritual run from the Sand Creek Massacre site as well as Boulder’s Sesquicentennial Celebration in 2009.
Photos: Jerry Lewis
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