On July 4, 1898, over 4,000 people gathered for the opening day of the Colorado Chautauqua. Boulder civic leaders and Texas educators had joined together to create a cultural and educational summer retreat.

Located at the base of Boulder's Flatirons, the Colorado Chautauqua National Historic Landmark is one of only a few remaining chautauquas in the U.S. and it is the only site west of the Mississippi that has been in continuous operation since its founding and with its original structures intact and used for their original purposes and is considered THE western representation of a cultural movement that swept the U.S. in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and continues to exemplify its original ideals - lifelong learning, love of nature, voluntary simplicity and music, oration and the arts.

Colorado Chautauqua Association invites everyone to visit and enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings, relax in one of the charming cottages or lodges available for nightly rental, share a meal on the Dining Hall porch, or one of many cultural experiences with friends.">
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Before radio and television, the Chautauqua Movement united millions in common cultural and educational experiences. Orators, performers, and educators traveled a national Chautauqua circuit of more than 12,000 sites bringing lectures, performances, concerts, classes, and exhibitions to thousands of people in small towns and cities. Theodore Roosevelt called Chautauquas, "the most American thing in America."​

On July 4, 1898, over 4,000 people gathered for the opening day of the Colorado Chautauqua. Boulder civic leaders and Texas educators had joined together to create a cultural and educational summer retreat.

Located at the base of Boulder's Flatirons, the Colorado Chautauqua National Historic Landmark is one of only a few remaining chautauquas in the U.S. and it is the only site west of the Mississippi that has been in continuous operation since its founding and with its original structures intact and used for their original purposes and is considered THE western representation of a cultural movement that swept the U.S. in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and continues to exemplify its original ideals - lifelong learning, love of nature, voluntary simplicity and music, oration and the arts.

Colorado Chautauqua Association invites everyone to visit and enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings, relax in one of the charming cottages or lodges available for nightly rental, share a meal on the Dining Hall porch, or one of many cultural experiences with friends.
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Location: United States, Colorado, Boulder
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Phone: +1 303-440-7666
Founded date: 1898

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07.06.2025Preserving the Past: Boulder’s Fight for Its Historical SoulIn a world that often prioritizes progress over preservation, Boulder, Colorado, stands as a beacon of hope. The recent Saving Our History Film Festival at Chautauqua Auditorium showcased this spirit. It was more than just a film festival; ...
06.06.2025Boulder’s Summer Symphony: A Musical Journey Through the Heart of ColoradoSummer in Boulder is a symphony of sound. The air buzzes with melodies, laughter, and the sweet scent of warm evenings. As the sun dips behind the Flatirons, the city transforms into a vibrant concert hall. From the intimate corners of loca...
06.06.2025Boulder-area events for Friday, June 6: Steve Glotzer concert at Kin Studio and GallerySummer Yoga Series: 9 a.m. Saturday, Museum of Boulder, 2205 Broadway, Boulder. Start Saturday with an invigorating and relaxing rooftop yoga class that enhances the mind-body connection. This all-levels yoga class will take participants th...
06.06.2025Chautuaqua’s Saving Our History film festival in Boulder spotlights importance of protecting historic spotsIt was a different coast, but the same story. “Inga called me with the idea of [Protect Our Past] and Historic Boulder partnering to present a film festival here,” said Melanie Julian Muckle, who helped spearhead the project from Historic B...
06.06.2025Inside track: Revamped Roe Green welcomes The Bard in Boulder and 10 more things to doTunes Former Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven frontman and indie rock pioneer David Lowery plays at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Velvet Elk Lounge, 2037 13th St., Boulder; $34; velvetelklounge.com. FUTURE Outdoor show Broomfield Summer Concerts and...
05.06.2025Boulder-area events for Thursday, June 5: Documentaries and wildflowersVirtual All Ages Storytime Online: 10 a.m., Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder.​Enjoy books, songs and more at weekly virtual storytime for all ages. ​ calendar.boulderlibrary.org. All Ages Storytime In-Person: 10:15 a.m. F...
05.06.2025Boulder County’s 2025 summer concert guide: Dance under the moon and to barroom blues“We’ve been playing at Gold Hill for a long time and we always love coming back,” said Aaron McCloskey of Wood Belly. “Brian (Finn) has created such an amazing vibe there and it’s one of our absolute favorite venues. The energy in that room...
03.06.2025Boulder-area events for Tuesday, June 3: Wild Rumpus craft story time at Meadows Branch LibraryOpen mic night: 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Vision Quest Brewery, 2510 47th St., Suite A2, Boulder. Jam out with music-makers at this singer-songwriter open mic hosted by Jim Herlihy (of Boulder band Augustus). Sign up at 5:30 p.m.; live music fro...
02.06.2025Boulder-area events for Monday, June 2: Monday Musical Storytime at Boulder Public LibraryThe Living Poets Society Poetry Book Club meeting: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. The Living Poets Society, the BBS poetry book club, will be reading and discussing “Lonely Women Make Good Lovers,” by Keetje...
01.06.2025Boulder-area events for Sunday, June 1: Sundays on West PearlThe Heart of Tara High School: 7 p.m. Monday, Tara High School, 4180 19th St., Boulder. Join for a unique, student-led evening where the class of 2025 shares what makes Tara extraordinary. Through words, music and heartfelt storytelling, se...
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