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    4.1 (19 reviews)
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    Ryan R.

    Museum of Boulder has a lot to offer. The people running the place here were incredibly kind and helpful. There were some beautiful exhibits but also learned a lot about the history of Boulder and the area and was very informative. I'm looking forward to coming back again real soon to see the new things since our last visit! Also check out the view at the top!

    Rooftop Terrace with amazing view of the Flatirons

    The Museum of Boulder is home to the Boulder Experience Exhibit that is a MUST SEE for all visitors and residents alike. The rooftop terrace is spectacular and an incredible place to host celebrations such as weddings and graduation parties. It has the best view of the Flatirons you can imagine! Definitely recommend!

    Crystal R.

    The people working here at The Museum Of Boulder were very pleasant and told us about all the new things coming up at the museum. There was a lot of engaging things to see and do and we will be coming back again real soon! It's also near a lot of other places going on in Boulder and has excellent roof top views!

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    Sara M.

    We had not been to the current location of the Museum, though we had been to the earlier iterations as we have been in Boulder for 50 years. The previous location was small and in an historic house near us. This new location is dramatically larger as it was the former Masons Lodge, landmarked and easier to access downtown. Note, if you have not been since its first year here, 2018, it is now a much fuller experience. We covered a lot of it today, though not the children's hands on portions nor one room of Boulder history as there was a meeting in that room. But I understand it was much of what we knew from its early years but is normally open and those unfamiliar with old Boulder will find it helpful. I have included photos from what we saw, with captions so you better see the range of the displays. Unfortunately the photos did not load in the order presented and the Black History CO is a cohesive display on the main floor and is scheduled to be open yet another year.

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    Alisa J.

    I love the Museum of Boulder! It's so educational and is a great part of our community! I also love the rooftop; the views are so beautiful and show off the best parts of Boulder. I also enjoy the walkability to Pearl Street. Highly recommend this place!

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    NSF NCAR Mesa Lab Visitor Center - Bear Peak

    NSF NCAR Mesa Lab Visitor Center

    4.4(40 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Visiting NCAR is an extraordinary experience that should be seized by any visitor to or resident of…read morethe area. The complex was designed in 1961 by I. M. Pei, one of the greatest architects of the 20th century, and completed in 1967. Although this was his first major project, it received immediate recognition as a masterpiece of modern design and caused Pei's career to rocket. The buildings are inspired by ancient Pueblo ruins and fit seamlessly into their spectacular foothills setting, rather than trying to dominate the landscape. Meteorology first became criticality important during WWII, but basic research into our weather declined drastically after the war. The National Academy of Sciences approached Congress in 1956 to fund an institute for basic climate research. NCAR has been funded by the National Science Foundation since 1960 and is managed by a consortium of universities. One of NCAR's basic functions is to develop models of our climate and the facility has housed a series of state-of-the-art supercomputers for this purpose. Alas for computer nerds, since 2012 the latest generations of systems are now at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center in Cheyenne (there is a nice visitor center and tour if you visit there). NCAR encourages visits by the public and is open every day at no charge. The complex sits at the top of Table Mesa and takes up 28 acres of 565 acres of City of Boulder open space. Getting there is a little tricky. You take Table Mesa Drive through a residential development. The houses suddenly end and you're on NCAR Road which twists seamlessly into the landscape and leads past the main entrance to the huge parking lot. Be careful on the rather steep road as it is used by lots of bicyclists and runners. There's a path from the parking lot to the rear of the complex. A staircase leads to the plaza and public entrance. The setting is gorgeous and there are eight hiking trails of various lengths and levels of difficulty. The main public parts of NCAR are the lobby and adjacent two-level science hall which are packed with dozens of interesting and well-done exhibits, many interactive, that explain the functions of weather and scientific research about it. There's also a small theater, a research library, and Pei's original model of the project. The public is welcome to use the large cafeteria (follow the signs from the exhibit hall) which has great views and hosts a continuing series of art exhibits. I usually stop at NCAR whenever I visit Boulder and always enjoy my time there.

    What a treat to find this. Very informative and interactive to learn about meteorology and fun for…read morethe kids. Plenty of parking and it seems most everyone uses it for trail access, but the center itself is worth the stop. Great views from here and it offered a nice break for us.

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    A tour guide pointing to a sign with four visitors intently listening. Free public tours happen MWF from 12pm-1pm MT (excluding holidays).

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    Fort Collins Museum of Discovery - Dragon

    Fort Collins Museum of Discovery

    4.3(64 reviews)
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    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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    Longmont Museum & Cultural Center - From A Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso exhibit.

    Longmont Museum & Cultural Center

    4.3(15 reviews)
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    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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    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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