facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and information for Adams County Museum

Adams County Museum

About

Thousands of artifacts in nine buildings, including an 1887 Victorian House, 1920s caboose and a Conoco Station replica. Call for a tour 303-659-7103.

Description

The Adams County Historical Society was organized in 1972 and received its 501(C)3 classification in 1974. ACHS members held all types of fundraisers, continued to meet regularly and started to collect items and store them in their basements, farm sheds, garages, and attics. Members stored the more fragile items like old books and clothing in the vault at Brighton City Hall. The first major project for the fledgling organization was purchasing the 1886 First Presbyterian Church in Brighton. ACHS paid for the purchase through fundraising and a grant from the State of Colorado Centennial Commission. By agreement with the Commission, ACHS, and City of Brighton, the historic church was deeded to the city. ACHS began using the church for some of its functions and to store some of its exhibit pieces.
When the Adams County Board of Commissioners began planning to build a new golf course and clubhouse, ACHS approached them about taking over the old clubhouse on Riverdale Road. ACHS and the commissioners hashed out a lease agreement, and the Adams County Museum opened in 1987.
Over the years, the museum grew beyond a single building into the complex it is today – housing the Museum Office, Cultural Center, a replica one-room schoolhouse, a replica 1930sConoco Station, a working Blacksmith Shop, a firehouse, a restored 1887 two-story Victorian House, a 1920 railroad caboose and the 120-foot by 60-foot Hoffman Hall, which is full of several exhibits, including an actual jail cell from the old Adams County Jail, a printing press, Western gear and tack (including a saddle used by a Pony Express rider), vintage housewares, antique tools and medical equipment and a military section that holds uniforms, flags, radios and swords.
Other notable exhibits at the museum include Earth Sciences, Native Americans and geology sections that are highlighted during our annual school tours.
The property also features a Japanese Garden, sundial, a couple sculptures, windmill, gazebo and a Howe Farm Scale.
Annual ACHS fundraisers and events include craft shows, teas, book sales, school tours, Family Heritage Day, D-Day Remembered, and Christmas Past & Present.

Mission

The mission for which the corporation is organized is to bring together persons interested in the political and natural history, art, zoology and botany of Adams County and the South Platte River Valley of Colorado to collect and preserve materials and records of all kinds which illustrate the afore mentioned subjects and to interpret these and other records and make them accessible by exhibition and presentation for the enlightenment and entertainment of the general public.

Address: 9601 Henderson Rd, Brighton (Colorado) 80601
Phone: (303) 659-7103
Email: moc.liamg@muesumytnuocsmada
State: CO
City: Brighton
Street Number: 9601 Henderson Rd
Zip Code: 80601
categories: nonprofit organization, history museum



related searches: adams county historical society, adams county craft fair, adams county colorado history, adams county regional park events, adams county historical society christmas craft bazaar, adams county fall festival, adams county christmas fair, adams county history
Similar places near
National Eagle Repository National Eagle Repository 7 miles Very cool place. I spent a number of hours there just out walking a number of differe...
Denver Museum of Nature & Science Denver Museum of Nature & Science 13 miles The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the Rocky Mountain region’s leading resource...
Tucson City Government Housing and Community Development Department Tucson City Government Housing and Community... 630 miles They can answer any questions you might have about housing
Bolton Hall (California) Bolton Hall (California) 834 miles Bolton Hall is a historic American Craftsman era stone building in Tujunga, Los Angel...
City By the Sea Museum City By the Sea Museum 917 miles City by the Sea Museum is organized and managed by the Palacios Area Historical Assoc...
Reviews
Really enjoyed this "local flavor" history museum. Not only history, but some great geologic and fossil specimens in the collection. Plan to spend at least an hour in the main museum building. It's free. Then you can also take a guided tour, for a small fee, of the out buildings they have, including a school house, blacksmith, service station and farm house, among others.
Always a great place. Ride the trails on my mountain bike. Saw this beautiful Camaro on the way home. Had one almost just like it while in the AF stationed it Italy. Loads of fun!
Nice historical museum and location. Alot to do around area. Walking. Biking. Bird watching. Frisbee Golf. Golf. Lots of different events are held here year round.
Had a lot of fun and saw so many cool antiques
I love this place! I wish it would re open! I Seen an Elvis impersonator here. We also got to take a tour of the 140 year old mansion! I am an amateur ghost hunter so if course I loved it! I loved hearing about the history of the house and family who lived their also. It was awesome. It's a great place for school field trips and families. They have an old gas station and cars and much more must see things! If you can afford to please donate to them even if it's only a few dollars. I know they could use it and they love managing this place. The older couple who run this place work only from donations. They do an excellent job. You can see that they love this place and would do anything to keep it open. Tours used to be only $3. Great place.
What a neat place & friendly staff, they let you take your time, hard to find easy going folks these days.
A free museum with interesting Adams County artifacts. There are also outbuildings with fun photo ops and a working blacksmith. Their annual fundraising book sale always has a great selection of books for $1 or less, usually in the Feb/March time period.
Great place to learn the history of the county.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Super awesome place! Will definitely be coming back. Staff is SO friendly and you get to tour all of the buildings. Such a largely underrated museum !!!
Far better than expected, but the tours were closed so I didn't get to see the insides of the buildings nor the train which is really what I wanted to do. They have a larger than expected fossil and mineral exhibit as well as some well maintained antiques in the museum. When I went they were doing a book sale fundraiser so the museum was also full of books and movies for sale. Be sure to leave a donation of you visit.
Comment on this place