Frontier Life

For explorers, gold seekers and pioneers, life in the West was their chance to achieve the life of their dreams. As groups traveled west to homestead property, farm or join the mining rush, there became a need to establish order through towns and local governments. The settlement of the state spanned several hundred years from the time first documented explorers arrived in the southern part of the state in the 1540s to the establishment of frontier towns in the early 1900s. Today, you can see evidence of early exploration at Pike’s Stockade or mining boomtowns like Leadville. Famous frontiersman such Kit Carson and Buffalo Bill Cody have left an indelible mark on our State’s history.

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Pikes Peak Cog Railway

Since 1891, Pikes Peak Cog Railway has taken millions of people on an unforgettable trip to 14,110 feet! Past cascading streams and forests of aspen and pine, the...

Region:

South Central


 

Colorado's Central Plains

Just a short trip east of Denver and the Front Range, you'll discover Colorado's Central Plains, where wide-open blue skies, beautiful rolling prairies and a journey...

Region:

Northeast


 

History Colorado

History Colorado are the museums, sites and public programs of the Colorado Historical Society: Colorado History Museum, Byers-Evans House, El Pueblo History Museum,...

Region:

Denver Area


 

Byers-Evans House Museum

Enjoy a tour of one of Denver's historic homes, built in 1883 by "Rocky Mountain News" founder William Byers. Visit "The House in the Heart of the City." Tues.-Sun.,...

Region:

Denver Area


 

Buckskin Joe Frontier Town and Railway

Gunfights, 30 minute scenic train ride for best view of Royal Gorge, entertainment, authentic 1800s buildings, trolley ride, restaurant, saloon and more family fun....

Region:

South Central


 

San Luis Valley Museum

The museum features artifacts, photographs, antiques and collectibles representing Indians, Hispanics, Japanese, Europeans, cowboys and farmers. Natural history...

Region:

South Central


 

Centennial Village Museum

Beautiful gardens and 40 structures in village setting. 1870s-1920s homes, businesses, church, school, tepees, homestead and more. Tours, festivals, special programs.

Region:

Front Range


 

Gunnison Pioneer & Train Museum

A 5-acre campus with 12 historic buildings: 1800s Gunnison Post Office, school, squatters cabin, the Denver/Rio Grand train complete with the "Cinderella of the...

Region:

Southwest


 

El Pueblo History Museum

Showcasing the region's history, the site includes a museum, 1840s-style adobe trading post and archaeological excavation for the 1842 El Pueblo trading post....

Region:

Southeast


 

Fort Vasquez Museum

Visit the site of an 1835 adobe fur-trading post and explore Colorado's fur-trade era. 35 miles northeast of downtown Denver on US Hwy. 85. Open year-round. Call for...

Region:

Front Range


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