The Underappreciated Museum That Shows You A Side Of Colorado You’ve Never Seen Before
By Annie
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Published April 10, 2019
One of our favorite things about Colorado is the fact that there is a museum or exhibit for anything you could possibly be interested in. Whether its nature, science, history, or just play, you can find an accompanying institution at nearly any corner of the state. When it comes to Colorado history, however, we cannot help but gush about this under-appreciated museum that you’ve never seen before and need to visit:
Located in the small, Eastern Plains town of Limon is that of the surprising Limon Heritage Museum!
Founded in 1990, the Limon Heritage Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Eastern Colorado, which they do via a multi-acre complex, knowledgable docents, and beautifully curated exhibits.
Whether you have an interest in trains and/or Colorado railroad history...
Psst... you can even walk around the inside of the refurbished Depot, 1910 Dining Car, and Union Pacific caboose!
...the Old West...
...or Native American history, you will find a hands-on exhibit that will both inform and entertain.
In addition to all of the above, the Limon Heritage Museum also hosts an annual Heritage Day complete with food, entertainment, demonstrations, and so much more.
Limon Heritage Days takes place on the last Saturday of July.
Did we mention that admission to the Limon Heritage Museum is FREE?!
Donations are greatly appreciated, though.
The Limon Heritage Museum is located at 701 1st St. in Limon and is open Monday through Saturday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend.
For even more fun museums around the state, check out these 7 Museums In Colorado That Are Just Too Weird For Words .
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