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Denver Post News Archives
Search the NewsBank online archive for Denver Post stories back to June, 1989. The archive includes staff-written articles, obituaries and editorials but does not include stories from wire services and syndicates; photographs, graphics or charts; sports statistics; stock market tables; weather information or or any ads. Searches are free, and you will receive a list of matching articles. Each listing includes the headline, date of publication and the beginning of the article. There’s a $2.95 fee if you want to get the full text of an article on your screen.
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Old Denver Post Newspapers
The entire Post from present to 1895 is available on microfilm at the Western History section of the Denver Public Library’s Main Branch in downtown Denver. Their phone number is 720-865-1821. For the Denver Post going back to 1978, local libraries across Colorado may have microfilm copies. Consult the reference department at your local branch.