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The Aspen Historical Society enriches the community through preserving and communicating our remarkable history.

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The Aspen Historical Society currently manages four different sites:


Wheeler / Stallard Museum
Location:
620 West Bleeker Street
Time:
Open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 1 pm to 5 pm.
Fee:
$6 adults | $5 seniors (admission fee also includes the Holden/Marolt Museum) Children under 12 FREE.


Holden / Marolt Mining and Ranching Museum
Location:
40180 Highway 82, just over the pedestrian bridge off Music School Lane
Time:
Open June 17 - October 4
1 - 5 pm Tuesday through Saturday
Winter Hours - By Appointment Only
Fee:
$6 Adults | $5 seniors (admission fee also includes the Wheeler/Stallard Museum) Children under 12 FREE. Group and family rates available


Independence Ghost Town
Location:
16 miles east of Aspen on Highway 82
Time:
"Ghost" interpretation available seven days a week, 9:00am - 5:00pm, June 14 through Labor Day.
Fee:
Suggested donation $3/adults
Children under 12 FREE.


Ashcroft Ghost Town
Location:
10 miles south of Aspen on the Castle Creek Road
Time:
Guided tours available in summer. Self-guided tours anytime. Call 925-3721 ext. 104 to confirm tour times.”
Fee:
$3 Adults | Children under 10 free. Please, no dogs.

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Address: 620 W Bleeker St, Aspen, CO 81611, USA
Phone: (970) 925-3721
gro.yrotsihnepsa@ofni
State: Colorado
Zip Code: 81611


Reviews
An absolutely wonderful place with a treasure trove of records and photos. Very helpful and well-informed staff. Wonderful tours. A must-see if in Aspen.
10 years ago (19-05-2017)
This is a cool historical building. Currently it is home to the Aspen Historical Society and it's museum. The museum changes once in a while and is always very interesting. The museum is very small but always worth visiting. The museum is free and has a few bits of merchandise to purchase. The house the museum is in is not much different from when it was first built. The home has a long history dating back to the 19th century. There is a building behind the home that houses the archives of the Aspen Historical Society which is open to research if you contact beforehand and is not drop in archives. This place is very neat and should be checked out if you want a nice little history of Aspen, CO or want to view the archives of the Aspen Historical Society.
11 years ago (01-07-2016)
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