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    Ouray Alchemist

    4.8 (16 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

    By appointment only

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    Ben H.

    Super fun tour through pharmacy history with a very pleasant gentleman who knows a lot about apothecaries and drugs. The collection here is really special, so many things you will never see anywhere else. Original pieces from drugstores of the past, snake oil posters, original bottles, paintings, pull making equipment. He even demonstrates how a pharmacist would prepare a medication 100+ years ago. There's also a history lesson on how drugs have been developed over time with lots of interesting anecdotes and insights. Definitely worth checking out when you're in town. Very unique and engaging.

    Just a few of the amazing pieces he has transported and resurrected....

    One of my all-time favorite pastimes is to spend time listening to anyone who has a passion for something and a compelling way to tell that something's story. Today, I enjoyed the company of Curt, who owns the Ouray Alchemist Museum. Two hours of a personal tour around his amazing collection of all things alchemy barely scratched the surface of his knowledge. He kept asking if I was bored. I kept encouraging him to go on. Brilliantly fascinating, and clearly a labor of love. Also, I cannot believe the frequency by which people ingested arsenic, opium, heroine, chloroform, laudenum, lithium, mercury and lead as a matter of common pharmaceutical practice. Do not hesitate to take this tour!

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    What a fascinating fun "tour." Kurt has a story for each of the many items he has collected over the years.

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    Ouray County Museum - What? A railroad bicycle!?!? Say no more!

    Ouray County Museum

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Tried to visit the museum but it was closed. The only small indication was a small notice on the…read moredoors stating "closed for end of season". This seems rather strange as we paid for HIGH season for our hotel room. So we do not feel like mid August should be end of season. While restaurants and shops in Ouray were open post COVID, doing business carefully with social distancing, mandatory masks, limited capacity and so forth, this museum is closed :(( I think it's a huge miss because tourists could bring some much needed funds, if they were only given a chance. Undeterred by the closure we tried to make the best of our visit by perusing the museum's grounds. There are 2 old cabins which have been transported from the surrounding areas and preserved on the museums grounds. I wish I could give them more stars, but I am literally giving them one star each for the two things we were able to visit...the two little cabins (and what we could peek of the insides from the dusty windows) and the small grounds they sat on.

    What an adorable county museum…read more It's in an old miners' hospital, so I'm assuming there's a few ghosts in that building. But the volunteers are nice, and there's lots of area-artifacts and a child-friendly exhibit in the basement on the history of underground mining in the area. There's also a decent gift shop with relevant books on local history. I loved how they restored some rooms such as the basement's hospital kitchen, just like walking into the 1930's. The other rooms which would have been patients' rooms, house certain themes like "a day in the life of sewing" or "Native American History of the area" or "history of railroading." One room morbidly exhibits some freaky mannequins, one of which is getting a surgery done without anesthesia. In the same freaky room, is a stuffed half-way grown brown bear who was allegedly a pet then killed because he was getting too rowdy with people. So a strange mix of politically and non-politically correct items. Well worth the $5 smack down to get in.

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    Ouray County Museum - Grounds exhibit cabin 2

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    Ouray County Museum - Ground exhibit cabin 2

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    Telluride Historical Museum - The room where the surgical area existed on the second floor.

    Telluride Historical Museum

    4.3(9 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    Interesting displays, including audio features and a rotating special exhibit; broad range of…read morecultural, environmental, and economic stages touched on in a short time; and a very reasonable admission fee. If you can visit on a walking tour day, it's well worth the time (1.5 hours), and you are able to go inside some of the most historic buildings, like the opera house, and the "New" Sheridan Hotel and connected bar. Ours was by Ashley, and he was engaging, friendly, fielded every question with aplomb. It may be hard to engage small, active children but older kids and adults will find plenty of interest.

    I'm glad my friends who visit Telluride each year recommended I stop in this museum. It was the…read moreinitial hospital during the mining days, which was later converted into a museum. It had so many interesting displays and pieces of history, from the Native American Indians times, through the boom-and-bust mining days, to the present-day ski resort revitalization of this charming town. The exhibits are strategically placed to allow you to experience how the area evolved. It is easy to walk around, taking your time examining specific items that are of interest to you. The small gift shop is charming and has a number of books and periodicals of the town's history that may be difficult to find elsewhere. For a nominal entrance fee, you can easily spend an enjoyable hour or two learning the history of this great town. There is also a museum donation canister at the entrance way, which I gladly deposited additional money in as I finished my tour as it was definitely worth it!

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    Outside Front

    Telluride Historical Museum - A replica of the Tomboy Bride Cabin

    A replica of the Tomboy Bride Cabin

    Telluride Historical Museum - Some of the photos and other historical items within the museum.

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    Some of the photos and other historical items within the museum.

    Museum of the Mountain West Inc - Village entrance

    Museum of the Mountain West Inc

    4.5(38 reviews)
    33.1 mi

    Wild west museum located in Montrose, CO. This was an amazing museum for all ages. The items are…read morefrom the 19th and early 20th century. The main building is set up like a small town consisting of salon, drug store, dental office and more. Filled with authentic items. Then you walk outside to the outdoor town. Homes from many different years, school house, hotel, sheriffs office and many more. The kids will love it! So many items I'm sure they have never seen before. Such a wonderful educational experience. They do offer tours but not on the day we were there. The kind lady in the office said please come back to her if we had any questions. This is a must visit!

    Unbelievably authentic 19th and early 20th century, wild west museum located in Montrose, Colorado…read more This museum is reconstructed as a full historical village Comprising not only actual building structures of multiple Hotels, Saloons, residences, General Store, Medical, Dental, Pharmacy, Blacksmiths, Sheriff's office/Jail, and livery among 26+ structures in total. Additionally, one will not be dissapointed as each building interior is fully furnished with thousands of time period artifacts, furniture, fixtures and supplies. I was amazed to view actual US currency as well as guns and rifles each worth in the thousands. This Colorado Museum is maintained by a non-profit entity, has a reasonable admission fee and is ranked as a top 10 State museum must see. Accordingly, when visiting the Black Mountain of the Gunnison National Park South Entrance make this an enjoyable and interesting stop afterwards.

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    San Juan County Historical Society - Museum exterior

    San Juan County Historical Society

    4.7(13 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    This place was very interesting. We were on a girls trip to Colorado and went on a drive from…read moreDurango to Silverton to see the trees changing colors. We stumbled upon this museum and we were interested in seeing what they had to offer. It was a mining museum that had collections of rocks and minerals, uniforms and tools used by the miners and other items that were interesting. For those folks that need it, they do have a small elevator. This is also next to the restroom on the lower floor. Besides the rock/mineral room, I found the assay section interesting, where they had scales and weights used to weight the gold or minerals mined. In the gift shop I found two rocks I liked and bought them and a few postcards. Included in the tour is a visit to the jail and the quarters for the acting sherriff. The sherriff quarters had glimpses of a typical bedroom and kitchen for the late 1800's. My sister went to the jail and she said it was an open room with an iron ball with lots of chains to connect the prisoners to. Outside the jail is caboose used to haul minerals from the mines.

    Tried to visit the museum but it was closed. The only small indication was a small notice on one of…read morethe building's doors. We tried to call the museum's number to see if they had an outgoing recorded message with more information, but no answering machine and no-one answered. While restaurants and shops in Silverton were open post COVID, doing business carefully with social distancing, mandatory masks, limited capacity and so forth, this museum is closed :(( I think it's a huge miss because tourists could bring some much needed funds, if they were only given a chance. While perusing around the museum's grounds we witnessed other 3 cars stopping by and trying to visit to no avail. I wish I could give them more stars, but I am literally giving them one star each for the two things we were able to visit...the train car from the Durango & Silverton railroad and the grounds we strolled upon.

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    San Juan County Historical Society - Courtyard/garden

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    San Juan County Historical Society - From the front

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    From the front

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