714 8th Street, Greeley, CO, 80631 Map
Greeley History Museum
The Greeley History Museum showcases and preserves Greeley and Weld County’s history through permanent and temporary exhibitions, educational programs, research, and collections. Check out the museum’s main exhibit, “Utopia: Adaptation on the Plains,” and then head over to one of the museum’s other galleries, which include updated themes throughout each year. At the Greeley History Museum, artifacts, photographs, and hands-on opportunities create a meaningful visitor experience. In addition to exhibits, the lower level of the museum contains the Hazel E. Johnson Research Center, which has an impressive collection of documentary and photographic resources available for researchers, students, and genealogists.
Centennial Village Museum (open May 24-Aug31)
Centennial Village Museum is a living history experience that features over 35 historical buildings, costumed interpreters, heritage farm animals, and 8-acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. Visitors step back in time and learn about the settling of the western high plains, a time when grand houses, growing businesses, extensive prairies, and agriculture were all a part of daily life. Opened during the nation’s bicentennial in 1976, Centennial Village Museum preserves and interprets American western heritage in the Colorado high plains region. Some of Weld County’s oldest structures are in this museum.
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Greeley History Museum - 714 8th St, Greeley, CO 80631
Centennial Village Museum - 1475 A St, Greeley, CO 80631
Website: https://greeleymuseums.com/
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