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Loveland Museums & Area Museums
This is Loveland's most complete list of area and state museums. Below
you will Find Denver Museums and links to Ft Collins Museums, Denver
Museums and Greeley Museums as well as museums around Colorado. There is
also links to area attractions, restaurants, movies and other things to
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Colorado Computer Museum. Located at 1241 W. 8th St the
Colorado Computer Museum is publicly supported nonprofit corporation
dedicated to the preservation of the history of information
technology. Unlike most historical and interpretive institutions,
the exhibits as much of thier collection as practicable in an
interactive way.
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Loveland Museum. Located in Downtown Loveland the
museum/gallery is a 28,000 square feet of exhibits art workshops and
demonstrations. Featured are historical exhibits of "Life on Main
St", "Sweetheart Town", "Great Western Sugar" and others. Open six
days a week at 5th and Lincoln.
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Timberlane Farm Museum. Timberlane Farm is a working farm
museum intending to preserve the 1860 to 1940 life style and farming
techniques so familiar to many of us: West on 34 from I-25 to Denver
Ave. South to 1st St. East on 1st turn right into driveway
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Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum.
Also known as The Bimson Blacksmith Shop. Small museum located in
downtown Berthoud. National Historic site.
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Stanley Museum
Lower Stanley Village in Estes Park Open year around and shows
and tells the life of F.O. Stanley and this Stanley Steamer and the
hotel. Link |
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Avery House Museum. One of Ft. Collins best
examples of it's history. A National Historic Place. Built in 1879. The
house is a living museum. The owner and builder Franklin Avery is the man we
have to thank for the wide streets as he was the towns first surveyor.
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Discovery Science Center Museum. 703 E.
Prospect Ft Collins. Colorado's only hands on science and technology
center with 130 incredible interactive exhibits.
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The Fort Collins Museum 200 Matthews
St. Ft Collins. It's mission is to explore the legacies of the
peoples and environments of the Cache La Poudre River Valley.
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Michael Ricker Pewter Museum.. 107 N.
College Ft Collins. Michael Ricker has created over 4000 pewter
sculptures. Some are depictions of towns and major attractions and
they are all in the museum
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Museum Of Contemporary Art. Located in
Old Town Ft Collins in the old Post Office building on College Ave
and Oak St. plaza. The art museum's mission is to promote the
creation and appreciation of contemporay art to the community. It
has exhibitions, lectures and shows on a busy schedule.
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Windsor Severence Historical Museum. In
the old Windsor town hall now a National Historic Site. |
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