Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum is a history museum that is located in Colorado Springs. It happens to be the only institution that researches, collects, and interprets the robust history that is found within Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region. Every year, the museum brings in over 90,000 visitors who want to learn about the community’s history, what it’s like today, and what it can be in the future. The museum features a number of fascinating exhibits for families, school groups, and adult groups or individuals to explore, such as the Francis Drexel Smith: A Legacy on Canvas, Any Place North and West: African Americans in Colorado Springs, and Cultural Crossroads: Highlights from the Collection.
215 South Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, CO, Phone: 719-385-5990
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