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Plan Your Event

Surrounded by history, art and natural beauty, History Colorado’s state museums and historic sites are a unique collection of cultural spaces across the state. 

Whether it is a wedding at the historic 1902 Grant-Humphreys Mansion, your very own night at the museum for 1,500 guests at the History Colorado Center, or a community celebration on the grounds of the Ute Indian Museum, History Colorado’s portfolio of unique venues provide a wonderful backdrop for your next event.

By booking your event with us, you're helping to support History Colorado in our work to make Colorado’s history accessible and to create opportunities that connect people to Colorado and our past to cultivate an informed future.

Create an unforgettable event with the charm, beauty and authenticity of Colorado. Scroll below to learn more.

The front of the Grant-Humphreys Mansion, which looks out over a large lawn and is directly opposite the historic Governor’s Mansion.
Photo by Nicole Nichols

Grant-Humphreys Mansion

Built in 1902, the historic mansion is nestled in central Denver adjacent to the Governor’s Residence and near many of Denver’s most popular cultural attractions, hotels, shopping districts, and parks. The iconic Grant-Humphreys Mansion has been home to thousands of special occasions for more than a century and offers an elegant setting for weddings, receptions, holiday parties, meetings, and retreats.


Location: Denver, CO/Quality Hill Historic Neighborhood
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History Colorado Center

Artifacts, stories, and art intermingle at the History Colorado Center to tell the tale of Colorado and the American West. Located in the heart of Denver's Golden Triangle Creative District, the History Colorado Center features multiple event and meeting spaces that may be rented alone or combined to fit your event. Whether it's a meeting for 15 or a museum buy-out for 1,500, the 200,000-square-foot-museum offers spaces as unique as Colorado that will make any event memorable.

Location: Denver, CO/Golden Triangle Creative District
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Center for Colorado Women’s History

Located within an Italianate style historic home built in 1883, and restored to the 1912-1924 period, the museum focuses on the bold stories, memories, and experiences of women of Colorado. Intimate interior spaces are perfect for small events and private teas, and the outdoor patio and adjacent gardens are a beautiful warm-weather setting for outdoor events of up to 30 people.

Location: Denver, CO/Golden Triangle Creative District
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El Pueblo History Museum

Located in the heart of Pueblo's City Center within walking distance of the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk, El Pueblo History Museum is one of the region's most unique settings for weddings, quinceañeras, special events, conferences, and meetings. Its distinct contemporary architecture and historic backdrop combine to provide a truly extraordinary venue with easy-to-use indoor and outdoor spaces.

Location: Pueblo, CO
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Fort Garland Museum & Cultural Center

Built in 1858, ten years after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, during American expansion into the west, Fort Garland was an active US Army outpost from 1858 to 1883. Today the site includes large parade grounds surrounded by restored adobe buildings which contain reconstructed 19th-century army quarters and exhibits. Perfect for outdoor celebrations under the stars in the beautiful San Luis Valley!

Location: Fort Garland, CO/San Luis Valley
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Trinidad History Museum

Colorful Victorian flowers, antique roses, and grape vines adorn the Bloom yard located on the grounds of the Trinidad History Museum. Heirloom herbs and vegetables flourish in the Southwest Kitchen Garden and Annual Ethnic Garden. Native flowers, cacti, and grasses thrive throughout the heritage gardens. This oasis in the city is a Plant Select site featuring water-wise plants certified for Colorado’s climate and offers a unique location for an outdoor wedding.

Location: Trinidad, CO
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Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin

In two-mile high Leadville, miners made their fortunes overnight. Today the Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin look out over another kind of wealth: the historic and scenic treasures of this storied mining town. The lush gardens on site have been restored with Victorian urns, statuary, native plants, garden benches, and a gazebo offering an  unforgettable setting for a truly Colorado wedding.

Location: Leadville, CO
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Ute Indian Museum

Nestled in the heart of traditional Ute territory, the museum and grounds are listed in the National Register of Historic Places and include the Chief Ouray memorial park and native plants garden. Its distinct contemporary architecture provides a truly extraordinary venue with easy-to-use indoor and outdoor spaces for weddings, community gatherings, and special events and conferences.

Location: Montrose/CO
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