Pikes Peak Library District

Contact information:
Contact: http://www.ppld.org/contact-regional-history-and-genealogy

Website: http://www.ppld.org/regional-history-and-genealogy-home

Address:
Special Collections

Pikes Peak Library District

20 N. Cascade Ave.

Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Telephone:
(719) 531-6333, ext. 2252

Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.

Collection Description:
Pikes Peak Library District Special Collections (genealogy and regional history) is located in the 1905 Carnegie Library, 20 N. Cascade Ave., in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The largest genealogy library in southern Colorado, PPLD Special Collections contains print, electronic and microfilm resources for genealogical research in the United States and Canada from the Colonial period onwards. The location also is a FamilySearch affiliate library and is able to receive microfilm loans from the Family History Library. The facility offers a bank of computers dedicated for genealogical research only and several modern and well-maintained microfilm reader/printers.

The regional history collection collection has comprehensive resources for genealogical research in Colorado and the Pikes Peak Region, including regional newspaper titles dating from 1872 with a comprehensive index. Also available are Native American, African American, Hispanic and selected European resources. Special Collections also contains extensive manuscript, photograph, map and oral history collections pertaining to the history and culture of the Pikes Peak region, Colorado and the American West.

The library offers many free genealogy workshops and classes throughout the year, on its own and in conjunction with the Pikes Peak Genealogical Society. Information can be found on the PPLD website.