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South Park City Museum

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Closed Business hours TBA
Address:
100 4th St, Fairplay, CO 80440, United StatesMap
Phone+1 719-836-2387
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  • itsasmallworld2015
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    They have been collecting buildings since the 1950s - wow!

    Great museum. Pay to enter and then follow the map from one place to the next. They have an old brewery building with a short video and local history. All the building have been brought to this ...

    Reviewed on Oct 13, 2023
  • H4155FJmichaelf
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    A true trip back in time

    I’ve seen homesteads and remainders of towns from the pioneering period, but I’d never been anywhere where you can walk the “street” of an 1800s old western mining town. It’s remarkable to see the ing...

    Reviewed on Oct 7, 2023
  • Mark F
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    Fun.Fascinating -many historical items and buildings!

    We were pressed for time so we didn’t get to see it all but what we saw was so interesting that we’ll go back for sure. The buildings contain so many historic items that it is easy to envision what a ...

    Reviewed on Sep 25, 2023
  • Ebookreader i
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    They have put a lot of work into this

    We enjoyed the tour very much. We took our time and spent about 2 hours walking through the buildings and viewing the videos. There are QR codes posted that will give information on the buildings. Th...

    Reviewed on Sep 12, 2023
  • tmmclhn
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    Interesting!

    Many artifacts across several industries. I was amazed at how small the clothes, shoes, beds and chairs were. Evidently people in the 1800s were much smaller.

    Reviewed on Aug 26, 2023
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