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Carriage House Museum - c/o The Broadmoor

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Culture, History, Historic House

Archaeology, Children's, Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library, Park, Specialized

The 30+ buildings set amid beautiful landscaping on 8 acres give the feel of a reproduction village showcasing how early Greeley and Weld County settlers lived, worked, played and worshipped. The High Plains area features Native American tipis, a homesteaders shack, chuck wagon and Warren Monfort farmhouse, where the 'Cattle Trails and Tales' exhibit traces the birth of the meat packing industry in Greeley. The central square features homes of various immigrant groups, a one-room school, church, railroad depot and streetcar. The 1920s business section has a working blacksmith shop, print shop and fire station with living quarters on the second floor. There is also an agricultural section with granary, silo and various farm implements.

Culture, History

Culture, History

Culture, History

CU Heritage Center

Boulder, Colorado

Culture, History, University

Not long after its completion in April 1876, the University of Colorado's Main Building was described as "an imposing structure...Its head above a barren and wind-swept plain...A monument of patience, looking down upon the frontier village...Removed from any sidewalk by nearly a mile of mud." Known since the 1890's as "Old Main," the building housed the entire University for eight years, including President Sewall and his family, the janitor, the library and all the classrooms. It has withstood threats of nature and constant use by students for more than a century. Because Old Main served the University so long and well, and because it is CU's continuing link between its beginnings and its present, funds were raised to completely renovate and refurbish the building.

Center for Southwest Studies

Durango, Colorado

Culture

Culture, History

Culture, History

Culture, History

Art, Culture, University

THE CU ART MUSEUM WILL BE CLOSING MAY 12, 2007 through FALL 2009 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW VISUAL ARTS COMPLEX WHICH WILL HOUSE AN EXPANDED CU ART MUSEUM. PLEASE CONTINUE TO CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES ON OUTREACH EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS.

Art, Culture, University

Construction is underway on the new Visual Arts Complex (VAC), which will synthesize art, history, and high technology to create a new hub for creative expression. Scheduled to open in 2009-10, the complex will be home of the CU Art Museum and the Department of Art and Art History, a cross-disciplinary program ranked among the finest in the nation.