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Offering a series of interactive and educational programs and exhibits, this unique organization caters to children from newborn to aged ten. The mobile museum offers a variety of hands-on workshops and activities for children and their families in various locations around the town of Montrose. Address: . Montrose CO USA 81401
Send an Email 1 970 240-0862
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Open year-round, this museum commemorates the history of the Ute American Indians. Situated on the original homestead of Ute Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta, the museum features gallery space, a store, instructional spaces and the Montrose Visitor Information Center. Visitors can learn more about Ute culture by exploring permanent and temporary exhibits or through a variety of workshops and programs. Address: 17253 Chipeta Drive Montrose CO USA 81401
1 970 249-3098
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Situated in downtown Montrose, this community museum showcases early pioneer life and the history of the region. Collections include farming equipment, railroad memorabilia, American Indian artifacts and much more. The museum is housed in the former Montrose train depot, just a few blocks west of the intersection of Main and Townsend. Address: 21 N. Rio Grande Ave. Montrose CO USA 81401
1 970 249-2085
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