Night falls on another amazing day at the evolving Fitzsimons site.


A contemplative view of the sky through one of the bridges joining the two UCHSC research towers

Tours of the campus take place often as important visitors and potential contributors see first hand the developments taking place.

An aerial view shows continuing construction on Research Complex I.

This view of the downtown Denver skyline was taken from the roof of Building 500.

The Commander's House at Fitzsimons will be renovated into meeting and seminar space.


FeRx, a company in the Bioscience Park Center, targets magnetic particles to body sites for intensive treatment of disease.


An instructor with the University of Colorado Center for Human Simulation demonstrates the Dissector, a 3-D Visible Human.


A nurse helps an outpatient with her rehabilitation at the Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion.


The Mycologics research team takes a break from discovery in the Bioscience Park Center.


U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce David Sampson visits with Dr. Gary Reeder, President of HemaRx.


Scientists in labs at the Rocky Mountan Lions Eye Institute Eye Bank study diseases and illnesses assoicated with vision.



A mother plays with her children in front of the family residence on Colonel's Row.


Employees and neighborhood residents enjoy the recreational aspects of Fitzsimons.


Local highschool students practice cheerleadingon one of the many green areas of the campus


Fitzsimons' recreational amenities include a swimming pool, golf course, green belt and trail.


Many Fitzsimons workers ride to work on beautiful Aurora, Colorado Days.


A round of golf was enjoyed by all at the First Annual Fitz Frolic, which raised more than $75,000 for Fitzsimons research.



In 1919, the Fitzsimons Bus and Taxi Company fleet parked in front of the Hospital.


During war times, a portion of Fitzsimons served as a POW camp for enemy soliders.


This was President Eisenhower's recover room during his stay at Fitzsimons in 1955.

This 1950s photo shows the festive gateway to the Fitzsimons campus.


Fitzsimons reuse was organized in 1995 by members of the army, Aurora City government and the University of Colorado.

Though development continues, Fitzsimons will retain its park-like setting and natural features.