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Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin: A Glimpse into Leadville's Silver Boom Era

Explore Victorian life in Leadville at the Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin, showcasing the silver boom's opulence and ruggedness.

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Step back in time at the Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin in Leadville, Colorado. Explore the lavish Victorian home of a mining engineer and the surprisingly plush cabin of a mining investor, both offering a glimpse into the lives of Leadville's elite during the late 1800s.

A brief summary to Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin

  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit on a weekday for a quieter experience and more personalized attention from the staff.
  • Check the museum's calendar for special events or guided tours to enhance your visit.
  • Allow time to explore the outdoor areas around the museum for scenic views of the Rockies.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin are located at 912 Harrison Avenue, a block north of Leadville's downtown business district. From the intersection of Harrison Avenue and 6th Street, walk north on Harrison Avenue for four blocks. The museum will be on your left. No costs are associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    Lake County Transit provides free bus service around the city center on Mondays through Fridays. Check the Lake County Transit Website for routes and schedules. The nearest bus stop to Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin is Harrison St And 3rd St, which is a 10-minute walk away. There is no cost to ride the Lake County Transit.

  • Parking

    Parking is available in front of the museum on East 10th Street. Overflow parking is on West 10th Street across Harrison Avenue above Ice Palace Park. Parking is free.

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The Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin offers a captivating journey into Leadville's silver mining boom era. The two historic homes showcase contrasting lifestyles of the town's prominent figures. The Healy House, a white-clapboard residence built in 1878 for mining engineer August Meyer and his bride Emma, reflects the domestic comforts that settlers brought to the rough mining camp. The house features lavish Victorian furnishings collected in Leadville, including items from silver tycoon Horace Tabor. Visitors can stroll through the restored gardens, admire the Victorian urns and statuary, and enjoy views from the gazebo. Adjacent to the Healy House is the Dexter Cabin, a surprisingly plush 1879 log cabin that was the Leadville residence of mining investor James V. Dexter. The cabin's interior boasts black walnut and white oak floors, Lincrusta-Walton anaglypta wall covering, and a collection of Victorian artifacts. Dexter, a wealthy man with diverse interests, used the cabin to host stag parties and gamble with friends. Together, the Healy House and Dexter Cabin offer a unique perspective on Leadville's history, showcasing the opulence and ruggedness of life in a booming silver mining town.

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