Cripple Creek District Museum, Cripple Creek
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Facts and practical information
The Cripple Creek District Museum is a museum located in Cripple Creek, Colorado. Founded in 1953 by Blevins Davis and Richard Wayne Johnson, the Museum has five historic buildings: The 1894 Colorado Trading & Transfer Company building, the 1895 Midland Terminal Depot that was used as a depot until 1949; a turn-of-the-century Assay Office, the former one-room home of French Blanche LeCroix from the Cripple Creek District town of Midway, and a miner's cabin circa 1890–1930. ()
Established: 1953 (71 years ago)Coordinates: 38°44'48"N, 105°10'19"W
Day trips
Cripple Creek District Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine, Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad, The Butte Theater, Outlaws and Lawmen Jail Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Cripple Creek District Museum?
Nearby attractions include Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad, Cripple Creek (2 min walk), Old Homestead House Museum, Cripple Creek (3 min walk), The Butte Theater, Cripple Creek (10 min walk), Cripple Creek Historic District, Cripple Creek (11 min walk).