Hispanic

Pioneers were coming to Colorado long before the gold rush of the 1850s. After declaring independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico took possession of the majority of present-day Colorado. By the late 1840s, southern people of mixed Mexican and Native American ancestry successfully settled on the Colorado lands given to them by the Mexican government. Creating distinct communities that reflected their Spanish culture, these southern pioneers thrived on the fertile Colorado lands, sheep herding and farming. By the early 1900s, however, the increasing Anglo population began to change the landscape of these communities. Many of the early Hispanic settlers left their original settlements to work as guards, miners, and laborers throughout the state. The rich heritage of these early pioneers, however, has not disappeared and today and can be seen in various places including the San Luis Valley and the state’s oldest town, San Luis.

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Denver Museum of Nature and Science

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science inspires curiosity and excites minds of all ages through scientific discovery and presentation and preservation.

Region:

Denver Area


 

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


 

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


 

Chimney Rock Archaeological Area

Chimney Rock is an archaeological area that was home to the ancestors of the modern Pueblo Indians 1,000 years ago. Guided and self-guided tours available daily.

Region:

Southwest


 

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


 

Trinidad History Museum

Historic complex includes 1870s adobe Baca House, 1882 Victorian-style Bloom Mansion, Santa Fe Trail Museum and Historic Gardens. 10am–4pm. 5/1–9/30. Winter tours by...

Region:

Southeast


 

Ute Indian Museum

The museum offers one of the most complete collections of the Ute people. The grounds include the Chief Ouray Memorial Park, Chipeta's Crypt and a native plants garden.

Region:

Southwest


 

Greeley History Museum

Award-winning renovated 1929 building houses history of Greeley exhibit, changing exhibits, museum shop, large archives/research center. Programs and events year-round.

Region:

Front Range


 

Museum of The West

Displays include Native American pottery, firearms of the Old West, replica stagecoach and much more!

Region:

Northwest


 
Region:

South Central


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