Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin and its collection

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The Healy House Museum is not just a historic site, but it is also recognized on the National Register of Historic Places since 1970. Today, it is a Colorado State Historic Site and is managed as a Victorian era museum by the state under History Colorado. Alongside the Healy House, the Dexter Cabin is also part of this historic site, offering visitors a comprehensive view of the Victorian era in Leadville.

Location within the Leadville Historic District

The Healy House Museum and Dexter Cabin are situated within the Leadville Historic District, which is a National Historic Landmark in its own right. This location further enhances the historical significance of these sites and provides a broader context for understanding the history and development of Leadville.

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Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin
912 Harrison Ave
CO 80461 Leadville
Colorado

Visitor information Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday
10:00 – 16:00
Thursday
10:00 – 16:00
Friday
10:00 – 16:00
Saturday
10:00 – 16:00
Sunday
10:00 – 16:00

Tours are available at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Admission

Active Duty Military & FamilyFree
Adults (19+)$10.00
Children (18 and under)Free
History Colorado MembersFree
Seniors (60+)$8.00

Facilities

Museum shop
Parking
Child-friendly

Location & Map

912 Harrison Ave, Leadville

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Exhibitions

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin in Leadville, Colorado, offers visitors a glimpse into the area's mining history and 19th-century life. The museum consists of two restored buildings: the Healy House, an 1878 Greek Revival-style home, and the 1879 Dexter Cabin, a log structure built by James V. Dexter.

    Visitors often appreciate the well-preserved period furnishings and artifacts that showcase the opulent lifestyle of Leadville's wealthy residents during the silver mining boom. The museum's knowledgeable guides provide informative tours, offering insights into the local history and the lives of prominent figures like August R. Meyer and James V. Dexter.

    The Healy House's elegant interior, complete with original furniture and decor, receives positive feedback from many guests. The Dexter Cabin, though smaller, is noted for its rustic charm and the contrast it provides to the more luxurious Healy House.

    Some visitors mention that the museum is relatively small, which can be seen as a drawback for those expecting a more extensive experience. However, others appreciate that it can be thoroughly explored in a reasonable amount of time.

    The museum's location in Leadville, with its high altitude, adds to the overall experience, offering visitors a chance to explore the historic mining town. Some reviewers note that the museum provides a good understanding of Leadville's past and its importance in Colorado's history.

    A few visitors have commented that the admission price might be a bit high for the size of the museum, but most find the experience worthwhile, especially for history enthusiasts.

    Overall, the Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin offers an educational and engaging look at Leadville's past, with its well-preserved buildings and artifacts providing an authentic representation of life during the silver mining era.

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