Miners Memorial Museum

Designated as a Colorado Historic Landmark on January 26, 2012, the museum is located in downtown Frederick's Crist Park.  Housed in the original Frederick Town Hall Building, the building was relocated to the park to serve as the museum.  Showcasing and preserving the Town's rich history, the museum is open upon request, the first Friday of each month, and during some Town events.

The museum will be open the first Friday of each month from 5 pm to 7 pm. Meet a member of the Historic Preservation Advisory Commission, who will share stories and artifacts from Frederick's history. 

The Historic Preservation Advisory Commission is responsible for organizing and collecting artifacts and exhibits within the museum. For more information about the museum or to schedule a tour, don't hesitate to contact the Town Clerk's office at 720.382.5500.

Features and ExhibitsHistoric Miner's Museum surrounded by blooming summer flowers, with the American flag

  • Diorama of the original town
  • Original wine press used by residents to make homemade wine
  • Original Mayor's chair 
  • Stained glass windows and original fireplace from the historic Johnson Farm building
  • Mining artifacts and tools
  • Coal stove
  • Old-time school desks

Contact Us

  1. Tricia David
    Town Clerk
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    Physical Address:
    401 Locust St.
    Frederick, CO 80530
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    Mailing Address:
    PO Box 435
    Frederick, CO 80530

    Ph: 720.382.5581

    Hours
    Monday - Friday
    8 am - 5 pm