Interview with Sand Creek Massacre National Park Interpreter Jeff Campbell. Part 1
In May 2012, the staff of the Boulder History Museum visited the site of the Sand Creek Massacre in southeast Colorado. While there we talked with Jeff Campbell, a National Park Interpreter and tour guide at the site, about his work and the legacy of Sand Creek. The trip was part of research for the Boulder History Museum exhibit Chief Niwot: Legend & Legacy which runs through January 2013.
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