Sunday and Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Walk-ins are welcome. If you would like us to pull archival materials prior to your visit, please call us at (719) 531-6333, x7252. We also continue to assist with research questions virtually. Please contact us by phone or by email with questions.
Regional History & Genealogy collections at Pikes Peak Library District are held in the 1905 Carnegie Library connected to the Penrose Library in downtown Colorado Springs. The Regional History collection includes books, maps, manuscripts and archives, photographs, oral histories, films and videos, government documents, pamphlets, periodicals, and other materials related to the history of the Pikes Peak region. The Genealogy collection contains extensive family history research materials, covering the entire United States from Colonial times to the present, including books, periodicals, and access to major genealogical databases.
Regional History & Genealogy Policy
There are multiple ways to contact our team:
- Contact the Regional History & Genealogy Department by Email
- By Phone: (719) 531-6333, x7252
- Book a Librarian
Regional History Resources
Genealogy Resources
Many of the resources can be used for both genealogy research or research on the region.
Regional History & Genealogy Programs and Classes
Reading Lists
- Colorado and Pikes Peak Region History
- Cripple Creek
- Extraordinary Women of the Rocky Mountain West
- Health Seeking History
- Historic Railroads of the Rockies
- William Jackson Palmer
- Zebulon Montgomery Pike