Step back in time and explore Colorado's rich heritage through preserved mining towns, ancient cliff dwellings, historic railroads, and frontier settlements. Discover ghost towns, Victorian-era architecture, Native American petroglyphs, old west museums, and legendary sites that tell the story of Colorado's gold rush era, pioneer spirit, and cultural evolution from Wild West to modern mountain state.
Nostalgic, oldest operating lift, small area.
Historic, WWII training ground, family-friendly.
Oldest ski resort, home to 70+ Olympians, unique night skiing.
Nostalgic, depends on natural snowfall, small area.
A free, one-day festival celebrating the history and culture of jazz in Denver's historic Five Points neighborhood.
A historic Art Deco theater in the heart of downtown Boulder.
An intimate, historic theater on Colfax Avenue known for hosting emerging artists.
A 12-acre park that is home to Denver's oldest standing structure.
A museum detailing the history of the Denver Fire Department in a historic fire station.
A museum focusing on the stories and contributions of women in Colorado.
A museum in Golden celebrating Colorado's rich railroad history.
The state historical museum of Colorado, featuring interactive exhibits.
A museum showcasing a diverse collection of transportation history.
A museum dedicated to the art of the American West.
The historic Denver home of Titanic survivor and activist Margaret "Molly" Brown.
A museum dedicated to the history of African Americans in the American West.
A museum displaying a vast collection of decorative art, as well as Colorado and regional art.