A delegation led by Boulder Mayor Shaun McGrath presents the city of Dushanbe with a solar-powered cyber-cafe to repay the people of that city for the gift of the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse.
Whole Foods announces a deal to buy Wild Oats Markets, sparking a years-long anti-trust legal battle.
Whole Foods - the country's largest natural grocery - opens at store at 2301 30th St., pictured.
More than 15 years after Boulder residents first established a sister-city relationship with the people of Dushanbe, Tajikistan, the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse starts serving customers, and Boulder...
Wild Oats Markets merges with Alfalfa`s Market. The new chain keeps the Wild Oats name, and becomes the country's second-largest natural-foods grocery behind Whole Foods.
Boulder spends $50,000 to close U.S. 36 and surrounding parking lots to discourage the event, and the crowd -- which had risen to as many as 40,000 people - shrinks to 15,000. By 1994, the Mall Cr...
Husband and wife Mike Gilliland and Libby Cook team up with Randy Clapp create Wild Oats at 2584 Baseline Road. The company eventually acquires another local natural foods store - Alfalfa's - befo...
More than 15,000 jam the Pearl Street Mall for the crawl, and police arrest 26 people on charges of inciting a riot.
The first Halloween Mall Crawl takes place on the Pearl Street Mall. Eventually, the annual celebration will swell to thousands of attendees, with dozens of arrests and hospitalizations.
After years of work, the Pearl Street Mall officially opens to the public.
IBM officials open their campus in Gunbarrel, helping to set the stage for Boulder's emergence as a high-tech center. The company's employees later spin-off several other high-tech firms, includin...
Nearly a century after Boulder's founding, residents had a much easier way of getting to and from Denver. Photo: Commuters line up on U.S. 36 on a summer afternoon in 2007.
Boulder holds its first Pow Wow Parade down the old fairgrounds on Pearl Street between 28th and 30th streets. The annual festival - which consisted of carnivals, contests and dances - lured miners...
Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., son of the designer of New York’s Central Park, visits Boulder and helps craft a city plan that still shapes planning decisions today. His contributions included plans fo...
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