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Telling the story of the American Indians, Hispanics, Japanese-Americans, military personnel, railroaders, cowboys, farmhands and miners who settled the San Luis Valley, this museum presents artifacts, displays and educational exhibits. Address: 306 Hunt Avenue Alamosa CO USA 81101
Send an Email (1) 1 719 587-0667
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Featuring the Woodward collection of artifacts and a fine arts gallery, this museum is housed in Richardson Hall, the oldest building on the Adams State College campus. In addition to the exhibits, visitors here especially admire the high ceiling, original woodwork, hardwood floors and other aspects of the building's 1930s architecture. Address: 208 Edgemont Blvd Alamosa CO USA 81101
Send an Email 1 719 587-7609
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This museum is committed to promoting the heritage and cultural diversity of the San Luis Valley through its exhibits of cultural artifacts and artwork. Items on display include oriental statues, weaved baskets, tusk carvings and more. Address: US 285 & Airport Road Alamosa CO USA 81101
Send an Email 1 719 589-4624
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