Hazel E. Johnson Research Center
The Hazel E. Johnson Research Center is a top regional destination for researchers and genealogists alike.
Location
Located in the lower level of the Greeley History Museum
714 8th Street
Greeley, CO 80631
Hours
Friday, 12pm–4pm
Monday-Thursday, Open by Appointment
Closed on major holidays.
Research Help
*Some services incur cost.
A Vital Resource for Historic Research
The Hazel E. Johnson Research Center features an outstanding collection of more than 100,000 historical documents and photographs. The center also has oral history interviews and transcriptions, videos, letters, diaries and other resources about pioneer families, businesses and communities in northeastern Colorado. There are maps from the late 1800s to present day, past editions of regional newspapers (on microfilm and in bound volumes), and other special collections that preserve and document the region’s rich history.
Contact the Research Center for Assistance
Researchers are welcome to contact the staff at the Hazel E. Johnson Research Center to schedule an appointment or inquire about the ability to access specific resources prior to visiting the center. Archival finding aids for those collections that have them are also available upon request.
For more information, call 970-336-4187 or email us at museums@greeleygov.com.
What to expect when you visit:
- Pencils, paper and laptops are allowed in the research center.
- Additional electronic devices may be used at the discretion of staff.
- Photography has restricted uses, which will be outlined with you by research center staff.
- The use of personal scanners are not allowed.
- Latex-free or cotton gloves (provided) must be worn to view certain materials.
- Bags and coats are not allowed at the research tables and can be stored nearby.
- Wi-Fi is available in the research center.
Book an Appointment
Schedule a visit to the Hazel E. Johnson Research Center
Weld on the Web
Weld on the Web is a collaboration between the City of Greeley Museums and the High Plains Library District and provides public access to about 2,500 archived images. These images can be used for various projects and queries. Contact the Hazel E. Johnson Research Center to purchase high resolution digital or print copies. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) MA-30-13-0301-13.
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