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Activities/Attractions
-Celestial Seasonings Tours
-Coors Brewery Tours
-Hot
Air Balloning
-Olympic Training Center
-Pikes Peak
-River Rafting
-Seven Falls
-Gambling
--Casinos
--Dog Racing
--Horse Racing
Arts & Theater
-Chataqua Park
-Flying W Ranch
-Mayor's Office of Arts, Culture, & Film
-Sangre De Cristo Arts & Conference Center
Colorado Museums
-Astor House Museum
-Black American West Museum
-Byers-Evans House Museum
-El Pueblo Museum
-Golden Pioneer Museum
-Healy House Museum
-National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
-Natural History Museum
-Territorial Prison Museum
-Trinidad Museum
-Ute Indian Museum
Colorado Historic Sites
-Anasazi Cliff Dwellings
-Buffalo Bill's Grave
-Fourmile Park
-Fort Garland
-Georgetown Railroad
-Mollie Kathleen Goldmine
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Santa Fe Trail Museum, The Baca House, Bloom Mansion, and the Historic
Gardens are all located in one spot. Four attractions in one Visit!!!
Step back in time at the Trinidad History Musem, a unique complex
overlooking the Santa Fe Trail. Historic photographs, family possessions,
and commercial goods evoke the lifeways of the early inhabitants of
the southeastern Colorado in the Santa Fe Trail Museum, which extends
behind two distinguished hilltop residences.
The Baca House was built toward the end of the Santa Fe Trail era
in 1870. Later purchased by Felipe and Maria Dolores Baca, the adobe
home blends Hispanic folk art with Victorian furniture.
Next door stands the Bloom Mansion, the Victorian home of cattle baron
Frank Bloom and his wife Sarah. Constructed in 1882, the house, which
is French in design, is filled with ornate furnishings. Brick pathways
wind through a landscape of century old trees, historic gardens filled
with herbs and vegetables of the Hispanic Southwest, and recreated
Victorian flower beds.
For more information call (719) 846-7217

Click
Here for The Trinidad History Museum Website
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