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Wheeler/Stallard Museum: A Glimpse into Aspen's Past

Explore Aspen's vibrant past at the Wheeler/Stallard Museum, a beautifully restored Victorian home showcasing the town's rich history and culture.

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The Wheeler/Stallard Museum, residing in a Queen Anne-style Victorian home built in 1888, offers a captivating look into Aspen's history. Once the residence of Jerome B. Wheeler, a key figure in Aspen's silver mining boom, the museum showcases period furnishings and rotating exhibits that bring the town's vibrant past to life.

A brief summary to Wheeler/Stallard Museum

  • Tuesday 11 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-5 pm
  • Friday 11 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Check the Aspen Historical Society's website for information on current exhibits and special events before your visit.
  • Consider becoming a member of the Aspen Historical Society for free admission to the museum and other benefits.
  • Allow at least one hour to fully explore the museum and its exhibits.
  • The museum is wheelchair accessible via a lift on the Hallam Street side of the building, providing access to the first floor.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Wheeler/Stallard Museum is located in Aspen's West End, a short walk from downtown. From Rubey Park, the main bus terminal, walk west on Durant Avenue, then turn left onto N. 6th Street and walk one block to W. Bleeker Street. The museum will be on your left. There are no costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    Aspen's public transportation system, Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA), offers free bus service within the city limits. Take any RFTA bus that stops near Rubey Park. From there, walk west on Durant Avenue, turn left onto N. 6th Street, and walk one block to W. Bleeker Street. The museum will be on your left. There are no costs associated with the final approach using public transport, as all RFTA bus services within Aspen are free.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Aspen. A short taxi ride from Rubey Park to the Wheeler/Stallard Museum will cost approximately $10-$15, depending on the company and demand. Taxis and ride-shares can drop you off directly in front of the museum at 620 W Bleeker St.

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Step back in time at the Wheeler/Stallard Museum, an architectural gem that stands as a testament to Aspen's silver mining boom days. Built in 1888 by Jerome B. Wheeler, this Queen Anne-style Victorian house offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of Aspen's early residents. Although Wheeler's wife never resided in the home, it was later occupied by Edgar and Mary Ella Stallard for forty years. The Aspen Historical Society meticulously restored the house in 2000-2001, recreating the grandeur of the 1890s with period furniture, photographs, and artwork. The first floor is staged as a Victorian home, while the second floor features rotating exhibits that delve into Aspen's unique history. Visitors can explore exhibits such as "Decade by Decade: Aspen Revealed," which showcases the town's transformation from a mining camp to a world-class resort. The museum also hosts community events and offers guided tours, providing a deeper understanding of Aspen's rich cultural heritage. The grounds, known as Ruth Whyte Park, are available for rent for special events, offering a unique setting for weddings and parties.

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