The Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum Complex at 224 Mountain Avenue in Berthoud CO, consists of Seven Historic Buildings and many Historic Artifacts that tell the history of Berthoud assembled around a Community Focused Courtyard. Originally built in 1893 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Bimson?s Stone Shop also serves as a gateway to the museum grounds that feature unique exhibits and comfortable gathering places where the Berthoud Historical Society hosts educational events and entertaining programs for all ages. Saved by residents in 1976. Blacksmith A.G. Bimson?s Stone Shop was opened by the Berthoud Historical Society as the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum in 1978. Located in A.G. Bimson?s historic blacksmith shop and Elmer Carlson?s garage building, the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum brings Berthoud?s heritage to life. An array of exhibits reveals the town and surrounding rural districts as a bustling agricultural center of Colorado since the 1880s. In our Courtyard come see A.G. Bimson?s Barn, the Meining Homesteaders Cabin, a replica of Bunyan Observatory, the Meadow Hollow School House, and our Windmill.
Wednesday May 1, 2024
5:00-7:00pm Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum $10 Entry fee includes drinks
Berthoud Chamber of CommerceYoung Leaders of Berthoud
The entry fee is $10. Beverages will be provided!
Our host this month is the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum! More about them:
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM MDT
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224 Mountain Ave
Berthoud CO 80513 Fees/Admission
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