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The San Luis Museum and Cultural Center features murals, works of art, movies and plays by and for the residents and visitors of San Luis, which is referred to as the oldest town in Colorado. Address: 401 Church Place San Luis CO USA 81152
Send an Email 1 719 672-3611
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In addition to exhibits of American Indian rock art, regional art and historical artifacts, this museum space is used for lecture series and educational children's programs. The museum grounds, donated by the family of a local newspaper publisher, includes two Spanish-style courtyards for outdoor events and exhibitions. Address: 580 Oak Street Del Norte CO USA 81132
Send an Email 1 719 657-2847
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This museum is committed to promoting the heritage and cultural diversity of the San Luis Valley through its exhibits of cultural artifacts and artwork. Items on display include oriental statues, weaved baskets, tusk carvings and more. Address: US 285 & Airport Road Alamosa CO USA 81101
Send an Email 1 719 589-4624
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Horse-and-buggies, trains, farm implements and other methods of transportation from the Old West are featured at this historical museum. The museum is located on the eastern side of the historic Fassett Building. Address: 916 First Avenue Monte Vista CO USA 81144
Send an Email 1 719 852-8864
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Run by the Monte Vista Historical Society, this museum provides photographs, documents, books and more related to Monte Vista's history. Profits from the sale of books, photographs, memberships and donations help fund efforts to preserve Monte Vista's historic buildings and documents. Address: 110 Jefferson Street Monte Vista CO USA 81144
Send an Email 1 719 852-4396
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This museum tells the story of local hero Jack Dempsey, who won the heavyweight boxing championship in 1919 in a bout against Jesse Willard. The museum is housed in the Dempsey birthplace on Main Street. Address: 412 Main Street Manassa CO USA 81141
1 719 843-5207
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Housed in an 1880s building that has been used as a school, courthouse and jailkeepers' residence, this history museum tells the colorful story of Saguache County and its residents, including Alferd Packer. A hand-drawn fire truck, navajo rugs and original jailhouse graffitti are all displayed here. Address: 405 8th Saguache CO USA 811449
Send an Email 1 719 655-2805
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Featuring the Woodward collection of artifacts and a fine arts gallery, this museum is housed in Richardson Hall, the oldest building on the Adams State College campus. In addition to the exhibits, visitors here especially admire the high ceiling, original woodwork, hardwood floors and other aspects of the building's 1930s architecture. Address: 208 Edgemont Blvd Alamosa CO USA 81101
Send an Email 1 719 587-7609
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Telling the story of the American Indians, Hispanics, Japanese-Americans, military personnel, railroaders, cowboys, farmhands and miners who settled the San Luis Valley, this museum presents artifacts, displays and educational exhibits. Address: 306 Hunt Avenue Alamosa CO USA 81101
Send an Email (1) 1 719 587-0667
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