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CULTURAL SERVICES DIVISION
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The Aurora History Museum is a community-based cultural center featuring changing history and decorative arts exhibits with educational programs, tours, workshops and family events offered for all ages throughout the year.
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Hours & Admission
Map & Directions
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JERRY BARLOW CELTIC GUITAR
Sunday, March 14; 2:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the Aurora Museum Foundation
Acclaimed Celtic finger-style guitarist & storyteller Jerry Barlow performs his repertoire of Celtic-inspired compositions & traditional music.
Cost: $5 ($4 Aurora Residents); Museum Foundation members - FREE
Seating is limited. Advanced Reservation Highly Recommended!
To buy tickets in advance, please call 303-326-8650 or 303-739-6660.
Foundation members, please call 303-739-6660 to reserve a space.
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BROWN BAG & WHITE LINEN LECTURE SERIES
Smoky Hill Trail
Wednesday, March 17; Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Travel the Smoky Hill Trail with historian Peter Faris & learn its exciting story.
Cost: $4 ($3 Aurora Residents); Aurora Historical Society members FREE.
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CITY OF AURORA SUMMER CAMPS
A complete list of summer camps offered by the City of Aurora including information about the Museum’s Pioneer Camps.
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COLLECTORS CORNER – IN THE LOBBY
Collectors Corner features items from local collectors.
On display now: Music Boxes
On loan from the collection of Sue Miller
ATTENTION COLLECTORS!
Do you have a collection that you’d like to display?
If you have a collection, and live in the Aurora, Colorado metro area, consider loaning your artifacts for display. Contact MaryJane Valade, Curator of Exhibits, at 303-739-6658 or email mvalade@auroragov.org.
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MUSEUM INFORMATION LINE
303-739-6666
FRONT DESK
303-739-6660
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
303-739-6667
Program Registration Information
ADMISSION IS FREE
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The Aurora History Museum is a program of the Cultural Services Division, Library & Cultural Services Department, City of Aurora. The Cultural Services Division is the largest single provider of arts and culture in the City of Aurora offering programs in performing arts, fine arts, history, public art, special events and festivals.
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“The Aurora History Museum constantly brings in unique visits whether it’s one focusing on pop sci-fi culture or a show focusing on Harleys. It’s the perfect place—and the perfect price—to view a variety of interesting traveling exhibits, bring friends and take in Colorado and Aurora’s history.”
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