Four Mile Historic Park
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About Four Mile Historic Park in Denver
Four Mile Historic Park is a 12-acre historical site located in Denver, Colorado. Established to preserve and showcase Denver's Western heritage, the park is home to the Four Mile House, which is the oldest standing structure in Denver. Built in 1859, the house originally served as a stage stop, inn, and farm on the Cherokee Trail.
The park offers visitors a glimpse into 19th-century life on the Colorado frontier. The Four Mile House Museum, housed in the original structure, contains an extensive collection of artifacts from the mid to late 1800s. These items serve educational, historical, curatorial, and research purposes, providing insight into the daily lives of early Colorado settlers.
In addition to the historic house, the park features several replica structures and a working homestead that demonstrate various aspects of 19th-century rural life. Visitors can explore the grounds, which include gardens, farm areas, and natural spaces that reflect the landscape of early Denver.
Four Mile Historic Park offers a range of educational programs focused on Colorado history. These include guided tours of the Four Mile House, field trips for school groups, and outreach programs on subjects such as homestead life, Indigenous cultures, and Colorado women. The park aims to provide an immersive and hands-on experience of history for visitors of all ages.
The park is open to the public from Wednesday to Sunday, with hours varying seasonally. It serves as both a cultural attraction and a peaceful retreat from urban life, allowing visitors to connect with Denver's past while enjoying a slice of rural tranquility within the city.