Massive hangars house immaculately restored, flyable vintage aircraft arranged to evoke readiness for flight. The atmosphere blends sobering history with era-specific music, creating a unique, reflective mood. Interactive features like bi-plane flight simulators and visible restoration workshops engage visitors of all ages.
The museum features restored and flying WWII aircraft that showcase some of the greatest planes ever built. It offers a remarkable collection that appeals strongly to history and aviation enthusiasts.
Displays cover the line between the 1st and 2nd World Wars with lots of top-tier exhibits. Staff share interesting aviation facts and stories that make the information engaging and informative.
Good to know
The museum offers guided tours to Westpac every hour.
Flying demonstrations occur on select days throughout the summer.
Fridays are ideal for a comprehensive tour of the museum.
Two-level museum showcases exquisite minerals and an interactive mine exhibit with sound and light sensors. Family-friendly atmosphere includes scavenger hunts and a geode cracking activity that engage children. Free admission invites exploration of unique geological displays and a glowing cave section.
Free entry welcomes visitors to a spectacular collection of rocks, minerals, and crystals. Exhibits include gem displays comparable to major museums, offering a quirky and well-done experience for geology fans and curious minds alike.
Displays include moon rocks from Apollo 17 and a wide variety of gems and rocks from around the world. Staff are students who share knowledge about earth science and minerals.
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Admission is free, making it accessible for all visitors.
The museum hosts a biannual sale event with additional specimens for purchase.
Parking is available in designated visitor spots, with paid options behind the building.
Museum space feels like walking through an artist's home with intimate vignettes showcasing 20th-century design trends. Atmosphere is classy and creative, with rooms packed full of art deco and art nouveau furnishings alongside original studio displays. Walls feature artwork from local artists that complement the period installations.
An intimate space with a well-curated collection of paintings, furniture, ceramics, metal, and glass. Exhibits arranged chronologically by art movements offer a nostalgic view of early and mid 20th century decorative arts. Vance Kirkland's studio stands out as a highlight.
Eclectic and creative collections showcase unique art sculptures and interesting furniture. Exhibits connect art movements with everyday objects, featuring works by Vance Kirkland and Dave Yust.
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The ticket price includes admission to both the Denver Art Museum and The Kirkland.
The museum has wonderful American art pottery from different eras.
Parking can be challenging, so plan accordingly.
Small, cozy museum offers hands-on exhibits and a working fossil lab where volunteers extract specimens. Peaceful atmosphere suits families, with a kid-friendly sandbox for digging dinosaur bones outdoors. Displays include local fossils and casts, creating an intimate, educational experience.
Hands-on exhibits let visitors touch many items while learning about prehistoric history and real fossils. Guided tours provide authentic information with clear explanations and answers to all questions.
Small museum packed with ancient fossils and interesting history. Tour guides share knowledgeable, hands-on insights into evolving science and active research.
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Tickets include a guided tour from an expert.
Regular tours are available at the museum.
The museum features actual fossils and allows close-up views of the lab.
Museum space divides between horse-drawn carriages and Pikes Peak racing history exhibits. Quiet atmosphere invites slow, thoughtful exploration of local heritage. Free admission and validated parking support easy access.
Free admission and free garage parking make visiting easy. Exhibits focus on horse-drawn carriages and Pikes Peak race cars, offering a fascinating look at local history and mechanical artifacts.
Displays of artifacts offer a mix of historical and mechanical insights. The collection of carriages and cars stands out, especially for equestrian fans and those interested in the race up Pikes Peak.
Good to know
Admission to the museum is free for all visitors.
The museum validates parking for 90 minutes at the garage next door.
The museum closes daily from noon to 1pm for cleaning.
Massive vintage trains and an eclectic mix of vehicles fill a clean, spacious building with a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Visitors interact with detailed model train layouts and explore displays ranging from motorcycles to airplanes. The faint scent of oil and well-maintained exhibits create a comfortable setting for transportation enthusiasts.
The museum showcases a wide range of vintage cars, including fire trucks, bicycles, and locomotives like the BigBoy steam engine. Exhibits offer a detailed look at the history of transportation in the US and appeal to all ages.
A large inventory of vehicles makes the collection very interesting. Unique trains like the Rio Grande GP30, German Henschel Narrow-gauge steamer, and Swedish coach stand out among all modes of transportation.
Good to know
The museum hosts a scavenger hunt event that visitors should not miss.
The model train show takes place on August 3-4, offering a unique experience.
The museum has ample parking available for visitors.
Small, intimate art museum with creaky wooden floors and thoughtfully curated exhibits showcasing Latin American history and culture through diverse media. The atmosphere blends historic and contemporary art with a strong community focus, creating an enriching and unique experience.
Exhibitions feature rich history and culture with artifacts from various time periods and regions. The museum showcases diverse media and supports lesser known artists while maintaining strong community roots.
Exhibits show a mix of historic and contemporary art highlighting Latin American history. The museum offers an interesting look into cultural stories not often seen.
Good to know
The entrance fee is $5 with a student discount available.
Parking can be overwhelming, so consider using public transport.
The museum hosts special events like First Fridays, which are popular.
Miniature buildings and holographic figures create a detailed, lived-in scene filled with hundreds of everyday moments. The atmosphere is cozy and charming, inviting slow exploration through interactive scavenger hunts that reveal hidden details.
Miniature exhibits show great attention to detail with awesome sculptures and little towns on display. The museum offers a fun scavenger hunt and welcomes both adults and kids, making visits engaging and enjoyable.
Lots of interesting exhibits fill the museum, with well-made craftsmanship on display. The scavenger hunt adds an engaging layer to the visit, making the experience unexpectedly captivating.
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Admission is very affordable, making it accessible for most visitors.
The museum features a unique scavenger hunt included with paid admission.
A premium scavenger hunt is available for an additional $5, offering a mini figurine as a prize.
Museum offers rustic design with breathtaking views of city and mountains. Atmosphere stays peaceful and clean, inviting quiet reflection. Visitors engage with interactive areas like dressing up and horse riding, alongside a large gift shop and eatery.
Small but packed with exhibits, the museum offers a fabulous exhibit of Buffalo Bill's life and legacy. A 20-minute video and well-presented content provide a highly informative look at American West history and Lookout Mountain's past.
Displays showcase Buffalo Bill's life with detailed stories and historic artifacts. The museum offers a rich glimpse into a fascinating era and includes his resting place.
Good to know
Entry to the museum costs $5 per person.
Parking is plentiful and available on-site.
The museum closes at 5 PM, limiting evening visits.
Museum combines 19th-century buildings with living history farms and animal exhibits to create a peaceful, educational atmosphere. Families with children find interactive demonstrations and playgrounds engaging. Grounds offer serene spaces that feel like stepping back in time.
Free access welcomes all to explore preserved 19th-century buildings like a schoolhouse and blacksmith hut. A living history farm offers animal encounters and demonstrations, making it a solid spot for educational programs and family visits.
A living history farm with many animals offers demonstrations for all ages. Inside, an art exhibit and a special display on local history provide extensive information.
Good to know
Admission to the museum is free.
The museum features a living history farm with demonstrations.
There is plenty of parking available at the museum.
Museum offers quiet, laid-back atmosphere with spacious, clean trolley cars to explore. Guided tours include hands-on experiences like riding restored trolleys and walking through historical rail vehicles. Visitors encounter extensive restoration projects and detailed exhibits on regional rail history.
The museum offers a family-friendly experience with expert guides sharing knowledge about trolleys and trains. It features multiple train layouts in various scales and an outdoor collection including restored trolleys, buses, and train cars.
Many interesting stories behind rail cars, trolleys, and engines bring history to life. The tour guide adjusts the experience to keep it engaging for smaller children.
Good to know
The guided tour lasts about 90 minutes and involves walking on uneven surfaces.
A good pair of footwear is recommended for the tour experience.
Visitors can explore original train cars and trolleys in the train yard.
Old train station converted into a museum offers free admission and walking tours that explore local history. The space feels packed with antiques and relics, including a preserved graffiti wall and exhibits on early regional life and the 1965 flood. Visitors find it tucked away but rich in stories and artifacts.
Small but packed with old photographs and relics, the museum sits in a former train depot. It offers detailed stories on local history, including the 1965 flood, and entry is free with donations accepted.
Free entry invites exploration. A friendly guide shares interesting facts throughout the exhibits.
Good to know
Admission is free, but donations are appreciated to support the museum.
The museum is tucked away, so GPS directions may be confusing.
Walking tours are available for a more in-depth historical experience.
Miniature city filled with lifelike characters, clever lighting, and immersive scenes creates a unique art museum experience. Attention to detail in sculptures and alleyways with mirrors offers a visually rich environment. Free and paid scavenger hunts add an interactive layer, engaging visitors of all ages.
Magic Town exhibit offers a unique, detailed art experience with optical sculptures and a scavenger hunt. The museum feels like a snapshot in time and provides hours of fascination at a reasonable price.
Displays feature detailed scenes that invite long looks. The Magic Town section offers a cool, intricate experience that stands out.
Good to know
Admission is $10 for adults, with discounts available for children.
The museum offers a scavenger hunt that enhances the visitor experience.
Expect a fun and challenging scavenger hunt suitable for all ages.
Historic building with grand architecture and a restored courtroom creates a strong sense of the past. Vintage birdcage elevator adds unique charm and interactive appeal. Children's play areas and hands-on activities offer family-friendly engagement alongside free admission.
Free admission welcomes visitors to a museum housed in a historic century-old courthouse. Exhibits include interactive displays with costumes and a working 1912 Otis elevator, plus a newer exhibit highlighting a historical artifact for each of the 150 years of the city's existence.
Exhibits present interesting period displays and local history with thoughtful detail. Stories about the TB epidemic and the Pikes Peak region offer educational insights.
Good to know
The museum is free to enter, making it accessible for everyone.
Community events are frequently hosted at the museum, enhancing visitor engagement.
On Tuesdays, food trucks are available outside for lunch options.
Small space packed with vintage baseball memorabilia and exhibits on classic 1920s ballparks creates a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere. Visitors find a quiet library room with a chess table featuring Hall of Fame players, adding a unique touch. The museum draws serious baseball fans interested in the history and stories of early MLB stadiums.
A private collection showcases vintage ballparks and unique memorabilia like bats, uniforms, and turnstiles from historic stadiums. The exhibits bring baseball history to life with detailed stories and artifacts covering all major league ballparks.
Small size holds a curated collection of baseball memorabilia. Artifacts include very interesting bits of baseball history alongside some less engaging knick knacks.
Good to know
Admission is a $20 donation per adult.
The museum is a 90-second walk from Coors Field.
Expect to see unique memorabilia from classic ballparks.
Indoor ghost town recreates Old West buildings with authentic artifacts and interactive displays like gold panning and player pianos. Atmosphere feels like stepping into a quiet, preserved slice of history with detailed scenes and vintage charm. Family-friendly energy includes hands-on activities and whimsical elements that bring the past alive.
Exhibits recreate a Wild West town with preserved wooden buildings and artifacts. Hands-on displays bring Colorado's gold mining history to life in an interactive and affordable museum experience.
Exhibits offer interactive experiences that reveal a fascinating past. The museum keeps visitors engaged with its hands-on displays.
Good to know
Admission is $8 for adults and $6 for children.
Parking is readily available at the museum.
Bring quarters for vintage arcade games and coin-operated machines.
Stadium combines office-like design with behind-the-scenes access to VIP boxes, press rooms, and locker areas. Tours offer a detailed look at sports history and stadium operations, appealing especially to football fans. The atmosphere is informative and casual, with most time spent indoors due to heat and guide preferences.
Exhibits focus on Colorado athletic history from basketball to hockey. Entry is free and tours provide a thorough look at sports achievements.
Tours reveal detailed stadium history and behind-the-scenes areas not usually accessible. The nearby museum offers free entry and showcases rich sports heritage.
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Reservations are recommended for the stadium tour, especially on weekends.
The Colorado Sports Hall of Fame is free to enter and offers interesting exhibits.
Tours of the stadium include access to the executive suites and press room.
Gallery-style space showcases an extensive collection of rare and vintage cars with spotless conditions and artful lighting. Atmosphere blends cool car club vibe with a fun, inviting energy. Venue supports events with ample space and free parking.
A private collection showcases rare and historic cars displayed like an art gallery with spotless conditions and great lighting. The museum offers a superb exhibition of automotive gems in a small, cool setting.
A wide variety of cars makes the place stand out. Many vehicles come with interesting facts that catch attention.
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The Espresso and Exhaust event occurs every second Saturday from 9am to noon.
Admission is $5 during special events.
Parking is free and secure at Vehicle Vault.
Visitor center offers stunning views of rock formations and mountains from multiple outdoor terraces and decks. It features interactive exhibits, a small museum, and a theater showing local history and geography. Free shuttle service connects to the main park, and amenities include a coffee shop, water fountains, and e-Bike rentals.
Engaging exhibits and displays make the museum experience interactive. The visitor center includes a gift shop, cafeteria, and several museum attractions to explore.
Exhibits offer interesting information on flora, fauna, geology, and human history. Interactive displays explain how the rocks formed and detail the park's history and native animals.
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The park and visitor center are free to visit.
The park opens at 5 am, and the visitor center opens at 9 am.
There are educational events and guided hikes available regularly.
Two-story museum showcases rare coins and unique currency exhibits with a numismatic library for research. Atmosphere is educational and engaging, with hands-on activities for kids and thoughtful displays. Visitors include coin enthusiasts and families exploring the history of money.
Exhibits focus on the history of coins and feature United States Presidents like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Displays include old coin presses, coins, and paper money from around the world, all presented in a well laid out and accessible space.
Currency exhibits and a coin press stand out as the most interesting features. The museum is well organized and offers a solid look into numismatics.
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The museum offers free admission on the third Saturday of each month.
Kids can participate in hands-on classes at The Kids Zone during special events.
Admission is $27 for a family of four, making it affordable for visitors.
Glossy displays and a life-size trolley car create a welcoming space that highlights local history with educational depth. The atmosphere is family-friendly, featuring interactive activities like scavenger hunts and face painting. Exhibits cover a broad timeline, from prehistoric fossils to the town's development, offering a diverse historical perspective.
Exhibits focus on the local train and history, with a life-size trolley car as a standout feature. The museum offers hands-on exhibits for kids and presents Aurora's past with educational depth and clear layout.
Exhibits include a history of Aurora's founding, a detailed section on historically important businesses, and a large display on Nepal. A video on Denver adds to the variety, making the museum small but consistently interesting.
Good to know
Admission is free for all visitors to the museum.
The museum features a dinosaur exhibit with fossils and a woolly mammoth bone.
Family-friendly activities are available on Wednesday mornings.
Museum offers spacious layout with interactive kids' area featuring rodeo play and live baby horses. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and educational, filled with extensive rodeo history and artifacts. Outdoor garden includes sculptures and life-sized horse displays, enhancing the experience.
Exhibits showcase an extensive collection of artifacts donated by rodeo cowboys and cowgirls. Thoughtfully laid out displays bring the history and stories of rodeo and ranching to life with fascinating visuals and facts.
Exhibits showcase rodeo history with interesting facts and artifacts that appeal even to those new to rodeo. The displays bring back memories and offer deep insights for fans of the sport.
Good to know
Admission is very affordable, making it accessible for families.
The museum offers a scavenger hunt and bingo card for kids upon admission.
Expect to spend a few hours exploring the extensive collection of rodeo artifacts.