Crested Butte Mountain Heritage Museum Inc.
Crested Butte Mountain Heritage Museum Inc.
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Mission
To preserve and share the uniquely diverse cultural history of the Gunnison Valley.
About
Crested Butte Mountain Heritage Museum makes the past a living part of the future. Our programs include: - Preservation of our building, the Crested Butte Hardware Store, built in 1883 and one of Crested Butte's iconic historic buildings. In 2019, the organization completed a two-phased building rehabilitation and seed funded a building preservation fund. - Housing and providing public access to our permanent and rotating local history exhibits. In FY 2018/19, 46,274 visitors walked through our doors. - Maintaining our collection of historic artifacts, which includes cataloguing, accessioning and deaccessioning; proper storage and conservation; and seasonal rotation in the public exhibit space. In 2019, the organization was awarded a 7,800 collections assessment program grant from the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation to enhance our collections care. - Providing access to researchers to our collection, as well as performing research on request. - Offering a variety of educational programs to the community throughout the year, including K-12 field trips, a summer kids program, historical re-enactments, speakers, movie nights and free admission days.