Pueblo Memorial Hall

1 City Hall Place Pueblo, CO 81003
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Date Established: Pueblo Memorial Hall was founded in 1919

Current use/ownership of building:  Pueblo Memorial Hall is a vibrant cultural hub located in the heart of downtown Pueblo, Colorado. Dedicated in 1919 by President Woodrow Wilson, Memorial Hall has served Southern Colorado for more than 100 years with a mission to inspire, educate, and connect audiences. Pueblo Memorial Hall completed a full remodel in 2012, and brings a variety of ambitious programming to the region, including concerts, film screenings, theater productions, family shows, comedy shows, graduations, and dance recitals.

Past use of building:  Holds City Hall, the Mayor's Office and other City of Pueblo offices

Significant damages, restorations, etc: Pueblo Memorial Hall completed a full remodel in 2012, and brings a variety of ambitious programming to the region, including concerts, film screenings, theater productions, family shows, comedy shows, graduations, and dance recitals.

Annual events/functions (link to community events):

Event Booking 

Pueblo Creative Corridor's First Friday Art Walk

Fun fact: Woodrow Wilson at his last public address named the hall as a memorial to those who died in World War 1 -  “The War to End All Wars”.

Community Impact: Pueblo Memorial Hall provides a premier venue for community and travelling events including the Broadway Theatre League whose mission helps to bring travelling Broadway casts to Pueblo

This page is sponsored by the Leadership Pueblo Class of 2022.
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