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Colorado Historical Society - Byers-Evans House Museum http://www.coloradohistory.org/hist_sites/Byers_Evans/byers_evans.htm
Built in 1883 by Rocky Mountain News publisher Williams Byers, and contains information, exhibits, programs, and a store located at Denver.
Colorado Historical Society: Healy House Museum and Dexter Cabin http://www.coloradohistory.org/hist_sites/healyhouse/H_house.htm
James V. Dexter's surprisingly plush 1879 log cabin and August R. Meyer's 1878 Greek Revival clapboard house (now called Healy House), and includes general information, exhibitions, programs and store located at Leadville.
Cozens Ranch & Stage Stop Museum http://www.grandcountymuseum.com/CozensRanch.htm
One of the oldest homesteads in the Fraser Valley. Now a museum featuring photographs of the Cozens family and early life in the Fraser Valley.
Hamill House http://www.historicgeorgetown.org/houses/hamill.htm
Originally property was built by Joseph Watson in 1867 and later remodeled and vastly enlarged by his British brother-in-law William Arthur Hamill in 1879, includes images and family information located at Georgetown.
Historic Georgetown, Inc. http://www.historicgeorgetown.org/
Residential interpretation of the Georgetown-Silver Plume National Historic Landmark District includes Hamill House, Bowman-White House, Kneisel House, Tucker-Rutherford Cottage and the Johnson Log Cabin.
Meeker Home Museum http://www.greeleygov.com/Museums/MeekerHome.aspx
Offers tours of the two-story adobe home built in 1870 by the city's founder. Includes Meeker family history, room-by-room tour, history of the house, and calendar of events.
Molly Brown House Museum http://mollybrown.org/
Learn about the life and times of "Unsinkable" Molly Brown in her restored Victorian home in Denver, Colorado.
Rosemount Museum http://rosemount.org/home/
Built in 1893, the 37 room mansion was home to the John A. and Margaret Thatcher family and named for Mrs. Thatcher's favorite flower, and includes tours and locales, events and calendar located at Pueblo.
The Arnett-Fullen House http://www.frontrangeliving.com/architecture/Arnett-Fullen.htm
A 19th century home in Victorian Gothic-Revival style with Second Empire influences and a few odd occurrences constructed in 1877 with photos. Located in Boulder.
The Boettcher Mansion http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/archives/residenc.html
The residence of Colorado's governors featuring a historical account and a photo tour.
The Bowman-White House http://www.historicgeorgetown.org/houses/bowman.htm
A professional and miner owner's home with a construction date of 1892. Located in Georgetown.
The Johnson Cabin http://www.historicgeorgetown.org/houses/logcabin.htm
A pioneer prospector's log cabin home constructed in c. 1870. Located in Georgetown.
The Kneisel House http://www.historicgeorgetown.org/houses/kneisel.htm
A typical middle class dwelling of the turn of the century constructed in the 1870s. Located in Georgetown.
The Tucker-Rutherford Cottage http://www.historicgeorgetown.org/houses/tucker.htm
A typical miner's home constructed in the 1870s. Located in Georgetown.

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