The best part of this museum for us was the cowboy collection - losts of saddles, spurs, history, etc. At the time they also had a Norman Rockwell exhibit as part of their changing exhibits - see what's new when you go...The first floor is dedicated to western history with the cowboy collection on the second floor.We were staying in Steamboat Springs, and this is about 40 miles west of there - a nice day tip.
The Norman Rockwell magazine cover exhibit was great, I'm looking forward to seeing the "Snowflake Exhibit" this weekend.
What do Buster Brown, western gunfighters and antiques have in common? They all can be found in this delightful and low-key museum. When in Craig, it is a must see
For a local museum, this one was well organized to tell the stories of the city and local area. Good sections on railroads, fire department, and cowboys, somewhat weak on mining. Also the museum is a block south of where the tourists map locates it.
don't miss this museum in Craig! It's packed full of things to see! Lots of local and territorial history here!
We just visited the museum. There was a lot of fun things to see. My kids really enjoyed the cowboy and gun exhibit! It's free, so check it out!
We didn't visit the museum but close by is a park that is worth a visit. The park is full of trees that have been carved into amazing sculptures. We even had a deer walk through while we were taking pictures. Very much worth the time to walk through the park.
We found this museum a very interesting place to visit in Craig, CO. There is a wide variety of artifacts on display. We were also very glad that this museum has free admission.
I liked the old west gun display upstairs and the friendly staff. Dan Davidson and Jan Gerber have lot of local history to share.
This interesting museum is well maintained and has an excellent selection of Cowboy/Western firearms on display. The main floor is devoted to the area’s rich history and has several interesting pieces, including a vintage fire engine and fine antiques. The staff was knowledgeable as well as helpful. This small museum is well worth a visit for anyone interested in the history of the West and in Cowboy culture. Close by is a small shady park that makes a great picnic venue as well.