Adams County Historical Society

Hours

Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Chamber Rating

4.6 - (69 reviews)
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Read Our 69 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.6 - (69 reviews)
55
9
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  • Heather Curtis

    Incredibly disappointing- staff not willing to open up when clearly stated on signs they are OPEN. So excited to take my son here. Beautiful spring weekday (70 degrees) 4/4/24 around 1130 am. Couldnt access any of the buildings as they were all locked. Double checked and sure enough museum open per the sign. Went into the cultural center and asked if visitors are allowed to go into the buildings (blacksmith shop, old home, fire station, one room school house)- the answer was I guess I could unlock one of them for you. After that he never made a move to actually allow us to view those parts of the museum. If you want to peer through the windows of the buildings trying to view the artifacts this is the place to go.
    Apr 3rd, 2024

  • Jake Mahnken

    What a cool place to visit! Needed a stretch during a long motorcycle ride and pulled in and got a cool shot of my bike at the old gas station! Will be back here for sure!
    Feb 16th, 2024

  • Tammy Jewell


    Nov 25th, 2023

  • Elaine Bonnell

    We went for the Christmas Party and Present. It was great. Low key and fun.
    Nov 19th, 2023

  • Drew

    Im thinking many of the high reviews here are from people that may not have been to many historical societies before and arent exactly looking at the big picture with how a historical society or museum are supposed to be managed. This is one of those that had a few old items donated decades ago but have not made much effort to collect anything new to build on. In the past twenty years there has been a huge change in this county with demolishing old homes. businesses or structures that have hit the end of their lifespan, many of which are historic and no effort seems to have been made to retain items or the old signs for them. Not even a brick when theyre being torn down. No pictures of what once there and nothing collected from those buildings to preserve. Most historical societies build relationships with the city officials and try to preserve pieces of the history when things are demolished. Entire rows of homes or businesses have been torn down in Thornton alone and lost. The museum has an entire building full of farm equipment that could have easily come from Hobby Lobby (and most likely did!) when they could use some of this space for actual historical items from the surrounding area. Its a shame because this place has such potential. That being said every time I try and go here to see if anything has been added its either closed or none of the other structures are open to the public. Sadly, no one is ever here visiting! Its just usually one guy behind the desk telling people that only the main building is open with the same old farmhouse items seen before. Sure, the old gas station and schoolhouse are cool to look at but you cant run a museum on just a few small old buildings. Your history is more than just what was around back in the 1800s. The one item they have on their wall that I always find interesting is the old overhead image of the county. Its always fun to see what used to be in a specific location, but even this is disappointing because nothing is marked with any present day street or business markers. Elderly people cannot see the old map details so theyre usually left with just walking away from it because they cannot read it. Come on guys! Its a simple then and now comparison item but it cant even be used. With better and perhaps more passionate management, this place could be something special and worth going into more than once in a lifetime.
    Oct 4th, 2023

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About
Adams County Historical Society

Adams County Historical Society is located at 9601 Henderson Rd in Brighton, Colorado 80601. Adams County Historical Society can be contacted via phone at 303-659-7103 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   303-659-7103

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Adams County Historical Society?

A The phone number for Adams County Historical Society is: 303-659-7103.


Q Where is Adams County Historical Society located?

A Adams County Historical Society is located at 9601 Henderson Rd, Brighton, CO 80601


Q What is the internet address for Adams County Historical Society?

A The website (URL) for Adams County Historical Society is: http://www.adamscountymuseum.com/


Q What days are Adams County Historical Society open?

A Adams County Historical Society is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM


Q How is Adams County Historical Society rated?

A Adams County Historical Society has a 4.6 Star Rating from 69 reviewers.

Hours

Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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Adams County Historical Society

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( 69 Reviews )
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Heather Curtis on Google

image Incredibly disappointing- staff not willing to open up when clearly stated on signs they are OPEN.
So excited to take my son here. Beautiful spring weekday (70 degrees) 4/4/24 around 1130 am. Couldnt access any of the buildings as they were all locked. Double checked and sure enough museum open per the sign.
Went into the cultural center and asked if visitors are allowed to go into the buildings (blacksmith shop, old home, fire station, one room school house)- the answer was I guess I could unlock one of them for you.
After that he never made a move to actually allow us to view those parts of the museum.
If you want to peer through the windows of the buildings trying to view the artifacts this is the place to go.


Jake Mahnken on Google

image What a cool place to visit! Needed a stretch during a long motorcycle ride and pulled in and got a cool shot of my bike at the old gas station! Will be back here for sure!


Tammy Jewell on Google

image


Elaine Bonnell on Google

image We went for the Christmas Party and Present. It was great. Low key and fun.


Drew on Google

image Im thinking many of the high reviews here are from people that may not have been to many historical societies before and arent exactly looking at the big picture with how a historical society or museum are supposed to be managed. This is one of those that had a few old items donated decades ago but have not made much effort to collect anything new to build on. In the past twenty years there has been a huge change in this county with demolishing old homes. businesses or structures that have hit the end of their lifespan, many of which are historic and no effort seems to have been made to retain items or the old signs for them. Not even a brick when theyre being torn down. No pictures of what once there and nothing collected from those buildings to preserve. Most historical societies build relationships with the city officials and try to preserve pieces of the history when things are demolished. Entire rows of homes or businesses have been torn down in Thornton alone and lost. The museum has an entire building full of farm equipment that could have easily come from Hobby Lobby (and most likely did!) when they could use some of this space for actual historical items from the surrounding area. Its a shame because this place has such potential. That being said every time I try and go here to see if anything has been added its either closed or none of the other structures are open to the public. Sadly, no one is ever here visiting! Its just usually one guy behind the desk telling people that only the main building is open with the same old farmhouse items seen before. Sure, the old gas station and schoolhouse are cool to look at but you cant run a museum on just a few small old buildings. Your history is more than just what was around back in the 1800s. The one item they have on their wall that I always find interesting is the old overhead image of the county. Its always fun to see what used to be in a specific location, but even this is disappointing because nothing is marked with any present day street or business markers. Elderly people cannot see the old map details so theyre usually left with just walking away from it because they cannot read it. Come on guys! Its a simple then and now comparison item but it cant even be used. With better and perhaps more passionate management, this place could be something special and worth going into more than once in a lifetime.


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