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Cripple Creek District Museum: A Glimpse into the Gold Rush

Explore Cripple Creek's rich gold mining history through fascinating artifacts and exhibits at this multi-building museum complex.

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The Cripple Creek District Museum, established in 1953, offers a comprehensive look into the town's gold rush era. Located in the historic Midland Terminal Depot and several other buildings, the museum showcases artifacts, photographs, and mining equipment, telling the stories of Cripple Creek's miners and pioneers.

A brief summary to Cripple Creek District Museum

  • Monday 10 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-5 pm
  • Friday 10 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the museum's multiple buildings and exhibits.
  • Check out the museum's gift shop for unique souvenirs and books about Cripple Creek's history.
  • Visit during the off-season (spring or fall) for a less crowded experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Cripple Creek District Museum is located at 510 Bennett Ave, in Cripple Creek. From most locations in central Cripple Creek, the museum is easily accessible on foot. Simply head towards the west end of Bennett Avenue, the town's main street. The museum is located in the Midland Terminal Depot.

  • Public Transport

    Cripple Creek offers limited public transportation options. The Cripple Creek Trolley has fixed stops at the Golden Nugget Casino, Bronco Billy's Casino, Fire Station Museum #3, Cripple Creek Jail Museum, and Century Casino. From any of these stops, you can walk to the museum. Check the trolley schedule for times of operation. The Gold Camp Connector also provides transit service between Victor and Cripple Creek with a stop at the Aspen Mine Center. From there, it is a short walk to the museum.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 510 Bennett Ave, Cripple Creek. Bennett Avenue is the main thoroughfare in town. Parking is available on the street and in parking lots. Be aware that parking can be limited, especially during peak tourist season. Parking: Street parking and lot parking are available.

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Step back in time at the Cripple Creek District Museum, a captivating complex of five historic buildings that vividly portrays the tumultuous and transformative years of Cripple Creek's gold rush. Founded in 1953, the museum is housed in the former Midland Terminal Depot, the 1893 Colorado Trading & Transfer Company building, a turn-of-the-century Assay Office, a miner's cabin, and the former one-room home of French Blanche LeCroix. The museum's exhibits offer a detailed look into the rise of the district, the challenges faced by miners, and the legacy of the gold rush that transformed the area. Explore displays of early city ordinances, crime-related newspaper clippings, and vintage photographs. Visitors can browse through a number of historic buildings, including the 1893 Colorado Trading & Transfer building, the turn of the century Assay Office, two historic cabins and two Victorian apartments. A self-guided tour of the museum includes exhibits of railroad history, mining memorabilia, mineral displays, historic maps, furnishings and photos. See artifacts, rare photos, mining memorabilia and mineral displays, including gold. Explore exhibits that include gold rush artifacts, Victorian rooms, mining relics, maps, Indian artifacts, children's items, a photo gallery, and a turn-of-the-century Assay Office. The museum also houses a charming gift shop, located in Cripple Creek's oldest building, which features books, unique souvenirs, and locally inspired items.

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