The first Hispanic wave to arrive in Aurora was made up of Mexican immigrants, who first came north between 1910 and 1920, fleeing the Mexican Revolution. In the 1920s, U.S. restrictions on immigration from overseas spurred greater immigration from Mexico. Workers at...
…according to our inimitable Blanford Clock. Little-known fact: although also an example of William Blanford’s fine craftsmanship, this view of the constellations embodies a scientific breakthrough of the early 20th century. It solved the heretofore...
Masonic Temple/Aurora Historical Society Archives Visit WDCB First Light’s site to listen to a segment on the now-destroyed Masonic Temple. What had been a landmark in downtown Aurora for nearly 100 years is now little more than a vacant lot. A fire at the...
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