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Centennial Village Museum

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Colorado Model Railroad Museum - Small (very small!) town Main Street

Colorado Model Railroad Museum

5.0(16 reviews)
1.2 mi

CMRM is so cool. From the moment you enter you feel taken care of - all the volunteers are so nice…read moreand everything is laid out to lead you along through a nice experience. The railroad itself is amazing. Even those who know little about trains will be impressed, as there is so much more than trains; it is the whole world around the trains as well, reduced to 1/87th real size. Bits of actual railroad history scattered all around the perimeter with posted descriptions and explanations. The location of the museum is nice. Easy parking and plenty of real railroading right outside the door to the models. Entertaining for all ages.

We really enjoyed this regional, volunteer staffed and supported model RR museum - it's clear a lot…read moreof love and effort went into it's creation. For Memorial Day weekend, they featured some special models with military and patriotic themes; there was a small group of kids from a school program (having rambunctious /noisy fun) and a few adults on this Friday morning. I was impressed with all the motion and careful detailed work that went into the design, and they had a small gift shop as well. Friendly people and a great way to preserve and share our rail history, with segments devoted to different industries and regions. I got a kick out of the firemen trying to save the burnout out fireworks factory - see the pic!!

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Colorado Model Railroad Museum - Another view of creative winter scene

Another view of creative winter scene

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Outside waiting for Big Boy locomotive

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Gregory Allicar Museum of Art - Hartford-Tanstad Gallery

Gregory Allicar Museum of Art

5.0(4 reviews)
21.6 mi

Let it not be said that a small museum cannot have great impact. While this is far from the Louvre,…read morethe carefully-curated collection here explicitly showcases art that isn't necessarily as widely visible as more 'classical' mediums and forms. The cultural impact of the works presented lends a gravity often diminished by less sincere studies of different cultures' art, and the impact of that visibility on awareness is a massive equalizer. That out of the way, whoever does the curation here has an excellent eye. I spent far longer than I'd expected in the reasonably small museum examining a myriad of intricate details on all kinds of pieces, fro pottery to furniture to paintings and I don't regret a second of it. The aesthetic of the exhibits is all over the place, but that's part of the charm of the museum, and what keeps it from being a massive blur of painting after statue after painting, as larger institutions can become. I look forward to seeing what has rotated out and back in again when next I visit.

I had a day to explore Fort Collins and was happy to find this museum. After walking the near by…read moregarden my Yelp app let me know the museum was nearby. There are several collections and galleries within this small gem of a museum. I enjoyed the variety of artwork on display. I was thrilled to see a few textiles displayed. I am so glad I took the time to experience this museum. The staff was very friendly and helpful suggesting other places to see as well as where to park.

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Gregory Allicar Museum of Art - African Collection Gallery

African Collection Gallery

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The Bridge

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Fort Collins Museum of Discovery - Dragon

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery

4.3(64 reviews)
22.5 mi

Went here on 12/11/24. First time here. We live in Denver so we were looking for 'museums'…read moreoutside the city. And we love going to Fort Collins for other stuff. They have a good size Kid Zone. Then they have the history of Fort Collins. Then, I believe, they have a rotating exhibit. At the time was all about Skin. On humans and animals. It was fascinating. Then the best part was the music area. So much interaction! It was great! Definitely recommend. Will definitely be here again.

This place is great! I completely forgot about a Groupon I…read morehad purchased a while back and we were able to use it just in time. Even without it though, it's a great price for what you get! There is so much to do and explore here! The music section is definitely a favorite as you get to test out so many instruments! Everything was well maintained (minus one or two exhibits that weren't functioning at the time). The toddler area is great for the little ones to be separate. Personally, I was absolutely stoked for the shadow wall - it's just a fun/silly thing to do. When we ventured upstairs we didn't realize there was a theater until a staff member asked if we were there to see the show. Since we had to get going, I asked if I could peak in real quick to check it out and he was totally fine with it. It looks so cool! We will definitely be back to catch a show in the future.

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Fort Collins Museum of Discovery - Funky Forest Room

Funky Forest Room

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Totally 80's Pizza & Museum - Veg Out Pizza

Totally 80's Pizza & Museum

4.7(692 reviews)
22.3 mi
•$$

The most fun, awesome restaurant & special museum experience rolled up in 1!!…read more 1st, their pizza is delicious & extremely satisfying with fresh, lively toppings & different wonderful sauces such as traditional red, creamy garlic, pesto, & so, on; I've only tried their red & creamy garlic so far & they taste great! Fantastic crust & dough, as well. All the appetizers I've haf, such as the garlic parmesan fries & the waffle fires, are tasty & hit the spot. The garden salad is delicious, too! I've had the ranch & the blue cheese dressings & they both are full of flavor, really rich & satisfying; the vegetables are all fresh & tasty. As for dessert, the movie night ice cream sundae & the Ghostbuster mint chip milkshake were wonderful - sweet, creamy, & delicious. The quality of those desserts is well worth the price. Now, for the atmosphere & environment! That is what is truly special & distinctive about this establishment - it is a real bonafide 1980s museum - no joke! It is absolutely jam-packed with tons of delightful, rare, & in some cases, 1 of a kind, memorabilia, sundry vintage retro products, actual movie props & costumes, real signed studio portraits by some of the biggest & most iconic celebrities of the 80s, & tons more artifacts such as posters, advertisements, arcade games, book covers, & so forth. And the soundtrack is absolutely on fire! The fantastic visual overload, including the attractive 80s graphic design elements such as neon colors, vintage typography & signage, & furnishings, is perfectly accompanied by constant back-to-back 80s songs! They are played with their music videos on all the TV screens in every corner of the dining area including a huge flat screen on 1 of the walls! Such fun, memorable, iconographic 80s music videos & they are occasionally punctuated with classic 80s TV commercials, including a political ad by President Reagan, & TV show opening credits sequences with the famous theme songs, such as Family Matters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, She-Ra, Knight Rider, & other great ones! The lighting is perfect, with 80s neon colored lights, that give it the feel of an 80s dance club - so much fun style & atmosphere! I've visited & eat here about 14 times & each experience has been satisfying & a blast - both the food & the nostalgic & joyful party experience of being in their 1 of a kind museum! The staff are also friendly & helpful; they always make sure everything is just the way I want it. I can't recommend Totally 80s Pizza enough. It is must-see, must-visit destination for both tourists passing through Fort Collins & for locals who want a reliable restaurant & entertainment attraction that always delivers delicious food & fun times!!

A+ for the 80s vibe…read more This is a mountain town ... places like this work .. but .... It's a bit TOO kitschy ... and ..., Hate to say it .., the pizza was terrible :-/

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Wall Decor

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Totally 80's Supreme Pizza

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Longmont Museum & Cultural Center - From A Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso exhibit.

Longmont Museum & Cultural Center

4.3(15 reviews)
28.9 mi

This museum continues to amaze me. Longmont is a mid-sized city that feels like a small town. In…read morethis non-Denver sized city, this museum has had exhibits showing the works of Picasso, Ansel Adams and Red Grooms! They have had an exhibit on Washi: The Japanese Culture of Paper Making. They also have an annual Day of the Dead exhibit created by community members and local artists. There is a permanent exhibit called 'Front Range Rising' which discusses the history of Longmont. You can see many of these past exhibits in a virtual tour on their website! In addition to the exhibits, there are movies, classes, performances and walking tours. The classes and movies relate in some way to the art exhibits. For example, an exhibition called 'Build: Design & Create with LEGO' was connected with the short films created by the legendary designers Charles and Ray Eames. During the Picasso exhibit you were able to take a class to learn how to create a Picasso style portrait. A recent update as of July 2025 is that the galleries will be closed until Fall 2026 while the Longmont Museum has a major expansion of its building. There will be even more galleries and a larger children's area! While the galleries will be closed they are still planning to have events in the auditorium and courtyard. They will also continue their educational programs.

Great exhibits about the area. Very informative. The interactive water channeling display kept us…read moreentertained for a long time.

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Longmont Museum & Cultural Center - Closer look of some amazing paper work from Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper exhibit.

Closer look of some amazing paper work from Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper exhibit.

Longmont Museum & Cultural Center - Part of the Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper exhibit.

Part of the Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper exhibit.

Longmont Museum & Cultural Center - The fantastic Ruckus Rodeo: Pop Art & Cowboy Culture exhibit by Red Grooms.

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The fantastic Ruckus Rodeo: Pop Art & Cowboy Culture exhibit by Red Grooms.

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