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5 Places to Discover Native Ute History

Colorado has been home to native peoples for millennia. The Ute people are Colorado’s longest continuous residents. To honor Native American Heritage Month this year, we invite you to discover the places the Ute tribes have and continue to call home.

Mitchell Museum of the American Indian: Save 50%

Save 50% On Admission

Save 50% on admission~~The only museum in the Chicago area that focuses exclusively on the history, culture, and arts of native Americans.

Indian Echo Caverns: Save $1

Save at Indian Echo Caverns

$1.00 off adult admission, $.50 off child admission ages 3-11.~~\"Opened in 1929, you'll experience sparkling crystal clear lakes, intimate passageways, and room after room of mystical beauty...as you journey through the limestone cave and all of its geological wonders.\"

Denver Art Museum: Save $1 On Adult General Admission

Members Save $1 On Adult Non-Member General Admission

Members Save $1 On Adult Non-Member General Admission~~Nationally recognized Denver Art Museum is the largest museum between Chicago and the West Coast! Galleries showcase a world famous American Indian are collection as well as European American and Western paintings & sculptures. Interactive and...

Learn a new old skill

Colorado has a rich and varied heritage. For centuries it was a place on the frontier, a living borderlands where many different cultures, countries, and nationalities intersected and interacted, often working together to live prosperously. Settlers from a variety of regions traveled here and shared the common experience of living on the frontier of their homelands. Because of this, there are many traditional skills, habits, and knowledge that all Coloradans have in common as a shared history. Many of these skills and crafts are still practiced. From tortilla making to chile roasting, from horno construction to adobe brick laying, from canning and food preservation to creating hand-made soaps and dyes. Each of these crafts is the continuation of something vital to Colorado’s history and the daily lives of its earliest inhabitants. Learning and practicing these skills is an enriching experience for everyone. It’s a way to connect with a common heritage and learn something new and exciting at the same time. Here’s a list of three great opportunities from History Colorado to learn heritage skills.

Figge Art Museum: Save $2

Save $2 On Regular Admission For Adults & Seniors At Figge Art Museum

Save $2 on regular admission for adults & seniors.~~Over 3,500 works on display plus art classes for all ages, concerts, curators' lectures & more.

Ellwood House Museum: Save $2

Save $2 On Adult Admission & 10% At The Museum Gift Shop At Ellwood House Museum

Save $2 on adult admission and 10% on purchases in the museum gift. ~~Built in 1879, the grand Victorian mansion remains just as when the Ellwood family lived there. Experience a bygone era as you tour the great English living room, the mahogany-paneled dining room and magnificent rotunda. Visit...

Landis Valley Museum: $2 off

$2.00 off an adult admission.

$2.00 off an adult admission.~~Landis Valley Museum is a living history village and farm. The museum with over 100 acres and many historic buildings interprets and preserves the Pennsylvania German rural community from 1740 to 1940.

Virginia Living Museum: $1 off

$1 Off General Admission

AAA members save $1 on general admission at the Virginia Living Museum ticket window.~~Virginia Living Museum is a leader in its use of native wildlife to present its message-Stimulating knowledge, awareness and appreciation of the living world. Enjoy hands-on activities, an observatory,...

Lincoln Children's Museum: Save $1

Save $1 On Admission At Lincoln Children's Museum

Save $1 on admission~~Museum which offers a wide selection of unique, fun and educational items to stimulate your child's creativity. It's a terrific resource for special school science projects, birthday or holiday gifts. Visit lincolnchildrensmuseum.org.