Colorado is home to more than 350 museums dedicated to various subjects. About 100 of these are dedicated to Colorado history. Some of our favorite museums are committed to the pioneer spirit of our state and the Old West.

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Why are Colorado's pioneer museums considered a must-visit stop for history lovers? Maybe it is because Colorado's story is so interesting. Visiting Colorado's Pioneer Museums is a great way to learn more about the gold rush, 14er conquests, and the Ute Indians who lived here before us.

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  • Name: Pioneer Town Museum
  • Location: Cedaredge, CO
  • Address: 338 S Grand Mesa Dr, Cedaredge, CO 81413
  • Online: Pioneertown.ORG
  • Historic Period: 1880s to mid-1900s

You can stroll along wooden boardwalks and visit authentically restored buildings like Coalby General Store, a blacksmith shop, and the train depot. If it's artifacts you love Pioneer Town is home to the Sutherland Indian Museum, featuring one of Colorado's largest arrowhead collections. You can also view the Doris' Doll and Toy House, showcasing a variety of handcrafted dolls, offering diverse historical details.

See Colorado History Come To Life

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  • Name: Gunnison Pioneer Museum
  • Location: Gunnison, Colorado
  • Address: 803 E Tomichi Ave, Gunnison, CO
  • Online: GunnisonPioneerMuseum.com
  • Historic Period: 1880s – 1960s

Seeing the historic structures of Colorado's past restored is another fun reason people like to visit pioneer museums. At the Gunnison Pioneer Museum, more than 30 buildings have been restored giving you a first-hand look at what life in the Rockies was like in the 1880s. See the Paragon School House, Alonzo Hartman's Post Office, and Sargents Depot, which was relocated from Sargents, Colorado.

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Exhibits: A Unique Colorado Connection

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  • Name: Tread of Pioneers Museum
  • Location: Steamboat Springs, Colorado
  • Address: 800 Oak St., Steamboat Springs, CO, 80487
  • Online: TreadofPioneers.org
  • Historic Period: 1880s – Early 1900s

The Tread of Pioneers Museum in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, offers several notable exhibits. One of the most popular is the 1901 Victorian house featuring period-furnished rooms offering a glimpse into early 20th-century life. The "American Indian Arts and Technology" exhibit showcases an impressive collection of Native American art, including weaving, pottery, basketry, and beadwork, highlighting the region's rich cultural heritage.

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There are over 300 ghost towns peppered throughout the state of Colorado. Some of these towns are very well preserved with a few residents. Others are completely abandoned with very little left to explore. Regardless, venturing through one of these towns will give you a look into Colorado's rich mining history.

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