Located on South Tejon Street, the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum contains arts and artifacts that celebrate the Pikes Peak region. The museum is housed in the former El Paso County Courthouse. This granite building with a clock tower was used as a courthouse from 1903 to 1973 and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The museum’s collection is made up of more than 60,000 captivating cultural and historic objects.

The Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute cultures are represented in the Native American collection. Other items include things related to the founding of Colorado Springs, the health resort industry, and the mining industry. The museum also hosts temporary exhibits, lectures, programs, special events, and tours.

215 South Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, CO, Phone: 719-385-5990

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