Apartments near Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum in Colorado Springs, CO (379 Rentals)
Drakestone Apartments
425 St Vrain St
1224 N Weber St
1224 N Nevada Ave
435 St Vrain St
1232 N Nevada Ave
Kenton Place
1231 N Cascade Ave
Jenny Rose
420 St Vrain St
430 St Vrain St
1223 N Wahsatch Ave
1623 E Kiowa St
1707-1720 Metzler Pl
1304 N Nevada Ave
Mt Washinton
1523 W Colorado Ave
1527 W Colorado Ave
34 Cheyenne Blvd
619--623 W Brookside St
1324 N Nevada Ave
1513 W Vermijo Ave
1315 Wood Ave
1703 N Meade Ave
Prospect Lake Apartments
1719 E Kiowa St
1327 N Nevada Ave
1321 Wood Ave
1604-1610 W Colorado Ave
Ivy at Cheyenne Creek
55 E St Elmo Ave
Southview Plaza Apartments
23 E St Elmo Ave
1343 N Nevada Ave
1806 Saint Elmo Ct
1816-1818 Mt Washington Ave
1632 W Kiowa St
1404 N Nevada Ave
1808 St. Elmo Ct
Ivy Wild
Claire Creek
San Miguel Apartments
1819 E Bijou St
The Bonfoy Apartments
Park Lane
19 Bonfoy Ave
21 Bonfoy Ave
Lakeview
Park Bonfoy
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In 1859, scores of people rushed to Colorado in search of gold, during what was called "Pikes Peak or Bust" gold rush. It brought scores of pioneers to the region, and today, a study of this culture and what went on during that time is found at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, an interesting contrast to today's lifestyle in your Colorado Springs apartment. Featuring photographs, historic artifacts, documents and the real life stories of the men, women, and children who traveled to this area and Pikes Peak, you can learn about the people who "busted" their way to look for gold. The museum is located downtown at the beautifully restored El Paso county courthouse, built in 1903. Centered in between two of the city's green parks, it has a lush surroundings during the "green seasons" with seasonal flowers and a beautiful lawn, outdoor sculptures and a beautiful granite water fountain. The mission of the museum is to collect, preserve, research, and interpret the history and culture of the Pikes Peak Region. Both permanent and traveling exhibits are on display at the museum, featuring the history of the area in the long-term collection, and topics of wide interest in the changing exhibitions. Western art, antique quilts, Indian culture, and space exploration have ventured through the museum doors in recent years. Other fun topics to tour through have been motorcycles, juke boxes and baseball memorabilia. Call the Pioneers Museum to see what's on exhibit now. Over 40,000 items are on display, from quilts and pottery to one of the finest regional art collections in the state of Colorado. Local artist Eric Bransby beautifully illustrated the story of the Pikes Peak Region from the first humans in the area to the building of the Air Force Academy on murals inside the building. An archives and research library, the Starsmore Center for Local History, is housed in the museum and provides city directories from the 1870's and many old diaries, scrapbooks, and photo albums for the public to use for genealogical and historical research. In case you've only lived in your Colorado Springs apartment for a short while and are new to the area, you live in quite a popular place. Pike's Peak, that beautiful tall mountain you can see while traveling up or down Interstate 25, is a draw to many. More than six million people from around the world visit the Pikes Peak area each year and over 500,000 make a driving, climbing or hiking trip up to the Peak. To see the many people who have lived in this region at the Pioneers Museum is a draw to many. The museum is open 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesday through Saturday, and admission is free.