Museum’s & Historic Places
An interactive science and history museum in Fort Collins that blends hands-on exhibits with cultural and educational experiences for visitors of all ages. It’s a fun and engaging place to explore science, history, and discovery through immersive displays and activities that make learning exciting and memorable.
2. Loveland Museum
A cultural hub in downtown Loveland that blends local history and art through engaging exhibits showcasing regional stories, artifacts, and rotating art displays. It’s a welcoming place to explore Loveland’s past and creative spirit, offering something interesting for visitors of all ages
3. Museum of Art (Fort Collins)
A vibrant art museum in downtown Fort Collins that presents a diverse rotation of contemporary and regional artworks, connecting art, artists, and the community through engaging exhibitions and programs. Housed in a historic building, it offers thought-provoking visual experiences and creative inspiration
4. Greeley History Museum
Showcases the rich heritage of Greeley and the surrounding Weld County through engaging exhibits on early settlement, agriculture, pioneer life, and community evolution. Housed in a historic downtown building with interactive displays and rotating exhibits, it’s a great place to learn about the region’s past and the people who shaped it.
5. 1879 Avery House (Fort Collins)
A beautifully preserved Victorian-era home built by early city pioneer Franklin Avery and now operates as a museum showcasing period furnishings and local history. Its historic architecture and guided tours offer visitors a fascinating glimpse into life in Fort Collins in the late 19th century.
6. Stanley Home Museum (Estes Park)
A beautifully preserved historic home of F.O. and Flora Stanley that offers guided tours and a personal glimpse into the life and legacy of the founders of the famous Stanley Hotel and early town development. Nestled in the scenic Rocky Mountains, it’s a fascinating stop for history lovers and visitors wanting to connect with the area’s rich early 20th-century heritage.