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San Luis Valley Museum

 
SLV Museum from outside
One of the many Native American displays
Interactive Cowboy display
 

The San Luis Valley Museum has educational displays featuring artifacts photographs, antiques and collectibles portraying early ranch and farm life of the region.  The museum showcases impressive Native American, Hispanic settlers, the Japanese-American community artifacts, along with Adams State College historical photographs, military regalia and an early railroading display. 

Seasons Open: year round

Hours Open: 10am-4pm Tuesday through Saturday

Fees: Adults $2,00, Children $1,00, Children under 5 yrs. free

For More Information, Contact:

Joyce Gunn

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Latitude: 37.469183500
Longitude: -105.863946000
Elevation: 7544 FT (2299 M)
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