Museums
From dinosaur bones to steam engines, American Indian artifacts to relics from the old West, Colorado’s museums offer a unique look into the state’s rich history. Discover, learn and explore through interactive exhibits, live reenactments and more.
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Experience the history of the 1830s. Self-guided tours Apr. 1–Sept. 30 Mon.–Fri. 9am-3pm. Renting available by appointment. School-guided tours available by appointment.
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Beautiful gardens and 40 structures in village setting. 1870s-1920s homes, businesses, church, school, tepees, homestead and more. Tours, festivals, special programs.
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Your adventure starts here at the American Mountaineering Museum! Jump a crevasse, pick your route up Mt. Everest or hang out on the side of a cliff! Exciting for all...
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A museum interpreting the history and culture of the Four Corners region: including Ancestral Puebloans; historic Pueblo, Ute and Navajo Native Americans; and Anglo...
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Pueblo's cultural hub housing art galleries including a Western art collection, national award-winning children's museum, performing arts series and gift shops.
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Award-winning 1929 Beaux-Arts building houses local and Colorado history and heritage exhibits, changing exhibits, museum shop, archives/research center. Open year-round.
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Explore Colorado's largest and most unique transportation collection. Don't miss the world's largest steam locomotive: "Big Boy" or Amelia Earhart's car. Open...
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An 1880s centerpiece for visual, literary and performing arts year-round. 3 exhibition galleries, gallery shop, 75-seat theater and dance studio. Enjoy our art...
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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....
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Displays include Native American pottery, firearms of the Old West, replica stagecoach and much more!
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