The Victor Lowell Thomas Museum is a historic building that showcases artifacts, exhibits, and photographs depicting the vibrant history of Victor, Colorado, from its early days to the peak of gold mining. Visitors can explore themed rooms, a doctor's office, and a collection of mining artifacts, as well as pan for real gold and gems during the summer months.
The museum also features memorabilia once owned by renowned journalist and world traveler, Lowell Thomas, and offers a diverse selection of books, jewelry, games, puzzles, and rocks and minerals in its gift shop. Guests can also participate in special programs and walking tours of the Sunnyside Cemetery to delve deeper into the fascinating gold rush era that brought fame to Victor and Cripple Creek.
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