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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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The
Ute Indian Museum, located in Montrose, offers one of the most complete
collections and exhibits featuring the Ute people of Colorado. Among
the most noted figures in Ute history included are Chief Ouray and
his wife Chipeta, Ignacio, Colorow, and Buckskin Charlie. Dioramas,
changing exhibits, and programs bring the history and culture of these
American Indians together for all to learn from and enjoy.
The Grounds of the museum include the Ouray Memorial Park, Chipeta's
grave, a native plants garden, and an outdoor display honoring the
Dominguez-Escalante Expedition of 1776.
During your visit, inquire about the various museum festivals and
programs during the year, and stop by the museum store which features
Indian Arts and Crafts and a great selection of books on Colorado
and the West.
For more information call (970) 249-3098

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