Colorful Colorado (1944)
Colorful Colorado (1944) - Documentary Movies 9 minutes. James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks: Colorful Colorado. This Traveltalk series short starts off in Denver, capital of Colorado. Known as a recreational and health center, it is noted for its beautiful parks. The Museum of Natural History has specimens of local animal life. About an hour's drive from Denver on Lookout Mountain is the grave of Col. William Cody, 'Buffalo Bill', known as a scout and a plainsman. In Colorado Springs, there is a monument to the great American humorist Will Rogers who loved the stretches of open country. Much of the mountain area of Colorado is owned by the Federal government as national forest and there are many well stocked trout streams. In Mesa Verde National Park you will find the cave dwellings once used by Native Americans. denver, colorado, colorado, national park, travel, travelogue
Released: May 20, 1944
Runtime: 9 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: James A. FitzPatrick
Crew: James A. FitzPatrick (Director), Virgil Miller (Director of Photography), James A. FitzPatrick (Producer), Nat W. Finston (Music Supervisor)