Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
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History and Exhibits
After you've toured the historic streets of Old Colorado City, consider making a stop at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum. Housed in what was once the early 20th-century El Paso County Courthouse, this museum is filled with old photographs and artifacts that recount the city's story. Visitors can trace Colorado Springs' evolution from a mining town to a popular tourist destination. The museum also features an exhibit called "Cultural Crossroads," which shares information about the Native Americans who made their home in the Pikes Peak region centuries ago. (Note: This exhibit is currently closed for a remodel.)
Visitor Experience
Although it may be small, this attraction wins visitors (particularly history buffs) over with its informative displays. Recent visitors mentioned you can easily spend a few hours here due to the vast amount of information and exhibits available. Many have also noted that this museum is a great spot for families, thanks to its kid-friendly exhibits and activities. Past travelers were particularly impressed with a ride on the working 1917 Otis "birdcage" elevator.
Planning Your Visit
Conveniently located in the heart of Colorado Springs, the Pioneers Museum is open from Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and admission is free. Complimentary hour-long guided tours are available on Saturdays at 11 a.m., although reservations are needed. For more details, you can visit the museum's website.