History Colorado Opens Museums To Children & Teens For Free

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Starting Saturday, all History Colorado museums will be free for children and youth age 18 and younger.

, all History Colorado museums will be free for children and youth age 18 and younger. This is a policy change, so there is no expiration date on it.

At Pueblo’s El Pueblo History Museum: kids get to interact with a recreated 1840s adobe trading post and plaza, educational exhibits, and an archaeological excavation site. At Fort Garland’s Fort Garland Museum and Cultural Center: kids can experience the original adobe military fort at the base of Mt. Blanca, plus a large outdoor grassy area with picnic tables and shade for weary summer travelers.

At Denver’s Center for Colorado Women’s History: kids get to explore what life was like in a historical mansion and check out a new exhibit, “More Than Place: Colorado, Women, and Land,” where kids will learn about how women have played an integral and often invisible role in shaping Colorado’s destiny.

 

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