Uncover the fascinating heritage of Greeley and Weld County at the Greeley History Museum and research center. Step into the monumental and ornate Greeley Tribune building to find an exciting collection of informative and interactive exhibits that tell the story of Greeley and wider Colorado, from the days of Weld County’s early settlers to World War II.
Admire the stunning Beaux-Arts-style architecture of the Greeley Tribune building. This 1929 building once housed northern Colorado’s premier newspaper, The Tribune. Discover the personal stories and awe-inspiring anecdotes from Weld County’s early settlement and learn about the area’s indigenous people at the captivating local history exhibition.
Enjoy a fun and informative timeline of bicycles in Greeley, from high-wheeled racing bicycles of the 1800s to the 1948 Schwinn models. In the Community Room Exhibit, find out about Greeley’s role in American political history and see fascinating artifacts and press clippings from different eras.
Kids will love the exhibits tailored especially for children’s education, including a fun-filled teepee. Call ahead to organize a special tour for your group. Visit the Greeley History Museum on the first Friday of each month from April through October to enjoy free and informative presentations in the museum. Pack your lunch and attend a free History Brown Bag presentation, held during lunchtime. Experience the museum during the festive season for the Holiday Heritage Open House, occurring annually in late November.
Stop by the Greeley History Museum gift store to pick up a range of different souvenirs and educational items, such as books, DVDs and postcards.
Greeley History Museum is located in downtown Greeley, where you can find a selection of cafés and restaurants and relax with a meal after your visit. Reach the museum with the city’s local bus system or park nearby on the museum’s north and south perimeters. The museum is open from Wednesday to Saturday and there is a modest admission fee. Other attractions in the downtown area include the Colorado Model Railroad Museum, the Centennial Village Museum and the Tointon Art Gallery.