S1. Ep10. Colorado's Bounty by History Colorado published on 2020-12-14T22:30:18Z Hear the origin stories of Colorado's most famous fruit: Loveland cherries, Montezuma apples, and Rocky Ford watermelons. Echoes from The Collection is a 15-minute historical drama that takes the listener back to the golden age of radio. The first season features dramatic readings drawn from the Civil Works Administration (CWA) Pioneer Interviews that were conducted by New Deal historians in the 1930s. Stories of traveling with baby chicks on a wagon train, community dances held in general stores, and attending school in a sod building will delight and engage listeners. The transcripts included in this episode are: PAM.360.54, H.F. Morgan, Otero & Montezuma Counties PAM.360.85, Mrs. Emma Parker, Otero & Montezuma Counties PAM.353.13, O.D. Shields, Larimer County PAM.360.16, George W. Swink, Otero & Montezuma Counties Find the full record by searching the catalog number (in the title description) at: 5008.sydneyplus.com/HistoryColorado…aspx?lang=en-US Echoes from The Collection comes to you from History Colorado's Curatorial Services and Collections Access department. Genre Storytelling