White river museum has the friendliest staff in town. Their displays really take you back in time and there's something there to interest everyone.
White River Museum
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565 Park Ave
Meeker, CO 81641
The White River Museum is housed in two of the log buildings from the 1880's that served as officer's quarters of the federal troops stationed in the White River Valley, as a result of the altercation between Indian Agent N.C. Meeker and the Ute tribe in 1879 and the infamous Milk Creek Battle, the last Indian Tribe/U.S. Army battle in America. Named one of the last curio museums in Colorado, it is filled with collections ranging from the 1800s. White River Museum is a good resource for family information from the region. Tour groups are welcome. Open daily year-round (except for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day). Admission is FREE, but donations are appreciated.
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Reviews
Ellen H.
4/15/2022
Diane Y.
4/3/2011
An absolute must-see if you're passing through Meeker. This charming small town museum was clearly converted from a private home, and on most days, an elderly volunteer sits in the front room to...
Jimmy L.
3/25/2012
Just a short note to agree with pretty much everything Diane Y. says about the museum in her review -- this is a great place to visit if you're in the area and you're interested in history and how...
Rick V.
10/27/2016
I was in Meeker on a hunting trip in the middle 70's and toured this really nice museum. Being in Colorado Springs for 3 weeks, I decided to go back and see how things have changed. Museum is...
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