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Barney Ford House

Barney Ford House Museum

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  • 970-453-9767

Visit this 1882 Victorian home in downtown Breckenridge. It was recently restored as a tribute to Barney L. Ford who was the son of a Virginia slave. Barney Ford escaped slavery via the Underground Railroad and achieved success in Breckenridge and throughout the west as a prominent businessman, civic leader, black rights advocate, and mine owner. Read More

Byers-Evans House

Byers-Evans House Museum

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  • 303-620-4933
  • 1310 Bannock Street, Denver, CO, USA

Step into the past at the Byers-Evans House Museum. The house was built in 1883 by Rocky Mountain News publisher Williams Byers and sold in 1889 to the family of William Gray Evans, an officer of the Denver Tramway Company. This distinctive house museum has been beautifully restored to the period between 1912 and 1924, and it is decorated… Read More

Cozens Ranch House

Cozens Ranch House

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  • 970-726-5488
  • Hwy 40 W, Fraser, CO, USA

Cozens Ranch Museum brings to life pioneer times of the late 1800s at the first homestead of the Fraser Valley. Travel back to the days of stagecoach travel and pioneer ranching. See where countless visitors found shelter and food after the arduous journey over Berthoud Pass. The restored buildings at Cozens Ranch Museum are all that remain of a… Read More

Edwin Carter Museum

Edwin Carter Museum

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  • 970-453-9767
  • 111 N Ridge St, Breckenridge, CO, USA

Edwin Carter came to Breckenridge in 1868 seeking gold and fortune, but his goals changed when he saw the devastation mining had on the environment and local wildlife. Carter became a taxidermist and collected thousands of Rocky Mountain animal specimens in his museum, which doubled as his home. Scientists from all over the world came to Breckenridge to see… Read More

Four Mile House

Four Mile Historic Park

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  • 720-865-800
  • 715 South Forest Street, Denver, CO, USA

Nestled on the banks of Cherry Creek, the Four Mile House was the last stop coming west to Denver along the Cherokee Trail. It was a welcome site for the weary travelers, a place to wash off the trail dust, have a drink of cool fresh water, find a home-cooked meal, or spend the night before heading in to… Read More

Healy House

Healy House Museum and Dexter Cabin

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  • 719-486-487
  • 912 Harrison Ave, Leadville, CO, USA

August R. Meyer's 1878 Greek Revival clapboard house (now called Healy House) was built for his bride, Emma. The home features lavish Victorian furnishings collected in Leadville, including objects belonging to silver tycoon Horace and Augusta Tabor, along with other Leadville pioneers. Read More

Fort Logan

Historic Fort Logan

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  • 303-789-3568
  • 3742 West Princeton Circle, Denver, CO, USA

The Field Officer's quarters is being restored to its original 1889 appearance. Read More

Hiwan Heritage Park

Hiwan Homestead Museum

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  • 720-497-7650
  • 4208 Timbervale Drive, Evergreen, CO, USA

Hiwan Homestead Museum is a 25-room log mansion built in the Rustic architectural style between 1893 and 1942. Known as Camp Neosho by the Douglas family from 1893 to 1939, the site was renamed the Hiwan Ranch by the second owners, the Buchanan family. Purchased by Jefferson County Open Space Department in 1974, the Museum opened in 1975 and… Read More

Humphrey House

Humphrey Memorial Park & Museum

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  • 303-674-5429
  • 620 South Soda Creek Drive, Evergreen, CO, USA

The Humphrey Museum and ranch was started by J.J. Clarke in the 1870s as a cattle ranch. Mr. Clarke built a small log cabin where he lived during the summers. After Mr. Clarke's death, the family sold more than 350 acres to the Humphreys in the 1920s. For the remainder of the 20th Century, the Humphreys lived and ranched… Read More

Lincoln County’s Hedlund House Museum

Lincoln County’s Hedlund House Museum

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  • 719-740-106
  • 617 3rd Ave, Hugo, CO, USA

An old family home has been restored with authentic antique pieces and features a costume room with clothing dating back to the 1800s. Read More

McCarty-Fickel Home Museum

McCarty-Fickelm Home Museum

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  • 970-532-1916
  • 645 7th Street, Berthoud, CO, USA

A beautiful house built by master crafters in 1916. Open for tours, events, and teas. Join us the first Friday of the month for a luncheon in a unique setting! Read More

Meeker Home

Meeker Museum

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  • 970-350-9220
  • 1324 9th St, Greeley, CO, USA

A two-story adobe house built in 1870 for Nathan C. Meeker, the founder of Greeeley. Read More

Molly Brown House

Molly Brown House

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  • 303-832-4092
  • 1340 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, CO, USA

It is fitting that Molly Brown's house is now a museum, as not only is she well known for surviving the sinking of the Titanic, but she was also Denver's first preservationist. In 1930 she purchased poet Eugene Field's home and gave it to Denver. In 1970, Historic Denver, Inc. was founded to save Molly's house from demolition. The… Read More

Rosemount

Rosemount Museum

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  • 719-545-5290
  • 419 W 14th St, Pueblo, CO, USA

Built in 1893, this 37-room mansion was home to the John A. and Margaret Thatcher family and named for Mrs. Thatcher's favorite flower. It remained a family residence for 75 years. Designed by noted New York architect Henry Hudson Holly and two years under construction, the mansion was completed in 1893. Nearly all furnishings, accessories, decorative arts, paintings custom… Read More

South Park City

South Park City Museum

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  • 719-836-2387
  • 100 4th St, Fairplay, CO, USA

This recreated mining town was built in 1957. Some of the buildings are in their original locations, others were moved from the surrounding areas to the park. Over 30 buildings are open, with 4 homes showing the pioneer lifestyle. Read More

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The 1879 Avery House

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  • (970) 221-0533
  • 328 W Mountain Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80521

The Avery House, Margareth Merrill Memorial Gazebo, fountain, and carriage house are part of the Avery House Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Read More

Governor's Mansion

The Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion

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  • 303-866-3681
  • 400 East 8th Avenue, Denver, CO, USA

The Colorado Governor's Residence began as a landmark private home, was transformed into a display of old-world elegance and remains one of the west's true treasure houses as it approaches its second century. Part executive residence, part repository of museum-quality furnishings and objects d'art, the house is a meeting place for the past and the future. Read More

Hamill House

The Hamill House

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  • 303-569-2840
  • 305 Argentine Street, Georgetown, CO, USA

Originally a small cottage, this property was built by Joseph Watson in 1867 and later remodeled and vastly enlarged by his British brother-in-law William Arthur Hamill in 1879. The Hamill House presents the public with the elegant, spacious lifestyle of a silver mining magnate. Owner of extensive mining properties, Hamill's management of the famous and profitable Dives-Pelican and Terrible… Read More

Trinidad History Museum

Trinidad History Museum

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  • 719-846-7217

Explore Trinidad's past and its place in the American West at the Trinidad History Museum. The museum features several attractions on one block in Trinidad's acclaimed historic district. Landmark homes, local treasures, and lovely gardens make the Trinidad history Museum a great place to spend the day. Read More

Briggle House

William H. Briggle House

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  • 970-453-9767
  • 104 North Harris Street, Breckenridge, CO, USA

In addition to being a rough and tumble mining camp, Breckenridge was also a Victorian town where gentlemen and ladies socialized at each others’ homes. One of the largest and best-appointed houses was owned by socialites William and Kathleen Briggle. In 1898, they bought an 1896 one-room log cabin and immediately enlarged it by six rooms downstairs and three… Read More

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