History
The museum was founded in 2002 by six late Broomfield-area World War II veterans, whose legacy is now carried forward by a team of volunteers, many of whom are veterans themselves. The museum started in a single room, but has now expanded fully throughout the building.
Specialties
The museum is free and open to the public. The Broomfield Veterans Museum honors local veterans of all the United States conflicts and peacekeeping efforts, from the Civil War to the present, from all branches of service. The museum not only shares the stories of Colorado veterans, it is a center for veterans to connect, students to learn about our nation's history, groups to explore the rotating exhibits, and families to honor their loved ones who served in the military.