Creede Historical Society

Creede Historical Society Located in Basham Park on Main Street. We are open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m from Memorial Day Weekend through the end of Labor Day Weekend.

We will be open weekends during September. The Creede Historical Society was started 26 years ago. We have a vast amount of Historical Photos for sale so don't hesitate to contact us. EMAIL:
General/Photo Inquiry: [email protected]
Library Research: [email protected]

09/17/2025
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09/05/2025

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Only 3 more weekends left to step back in time at the Creede Historical Society Museum!

🕰 Open 10AM–4PM, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
💵 Admission: just $3

The museum will close for the season after the Creede Car Show, so don’t miss your chance to explore our town’s rich mining history, fascinating exhibits, and local stories that bring the past to life.

Wonderful program & Everyone welcome.
08/17/2025

Wonderful program & Everyone welcome.

Great program. Come with us and see all the changes happening at the Rio Grande County Museum and Cultural Center Tomorr...
04/17/2025

Great program. Come with us and see all the changes happening at the Rio Grande County Museum and Cultural Center
Tomorrow the 18th. 5:30-7:00.

Good morning Patrons! Be sure to catch our interview with Dr. Andrew Gulliford at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. tomorrow on KRZA 88.7 FM! Come join us at 5:30 on April 18 in Del Norte at the museum!

The new Creede Historical Society 2025 Calendar is here just in time for the season! We bring you a new, collectible, th...
11/29/2024

The new Creede Historical Society 2025 Calendar is here just in time for the season! We bring you a new, collectible, themed calendar each year. This year, our theme is 'kids and burros '. The calendar features many never-before-seen photographs of Creede and its people, with a special focus on the unique relationship between the town's children and the donkeys that once roamed the streets. Photo Director Allison Quiller tells us more about this fascinating theme on the back:

"In 1893, the price of silver crashed, effectively ending the boom that formed Creede and Mineral County. Prospecting hopefuls left the town in droves, and many left their donkeys behind along with their dreams. For decades to follow, generations of "town burros" had no owner yet were tame enough to pose no danger. At least through the 1930s, it was a favorite pastime for the young people of Creede to wrangle and ride them. Unfortunately, they died out sometime in the mid-20th century.
When I first started volunteering for the Creede Historical Society, I noticed the sheer number of pictures in our collection that featured kids and burros. Then, I learned the story of the "town burros" and began to understand and appreciate the incredibly essential role donkeys played during mining booms. More sturdy, practical, and manageable than horses, the lone prospector commonly had one for a companion. Once mining operations began in earnest, teams of donkeys and mules were necessary to transport ore, supplies, or anything else. Most families had one, and it was very vogue to pop a kid (or four) on one's back for a photo op.
In celebration of the trusty little creatures that made Creede possible (and their human counterparts), here is a calendar that contains 42 unique photographs of kids and donkeys (in fairness, there are also a couple of mules and a c**t). Many of the burros pictured in this calendar may be among the fabled "town burros," but take a good look at September- all of them pictured there descended from the abandoned donkeys of 1893.
I hope you enjoy this fun collection and take a moment to appreciate the hard work of our ancestors and the animals who made it possible!"

You can pick up these unique gifts today in Creede at Downstream Gas, The Chamber of Commerce, Kentucky Belle Market, Coffee on the Fly, and more! We will also have a booth at Creede's Holiday Market on Saturday, September 30. If you are interested in mail-order or if your business would like to support a local non-profit by carrying these calendars, please contact [email protected].

09/17/2024

Our Creede Historical Society program for September 19 has been postponed.

09/13/2024

Hello Creede Community! We are looking for help in installing two roadside historical signs at the Rio Grande Reservoir Boat ramp on Sunday, Sept. 22, 10 am. Digging four holes, mixing/pouring cement Questions?
email: [email protected] or call 505-455-3079

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Tonight  7:00  Red church. FREEEveryone welcome
08/16/2024

Tonight 7:00 Red church. FREE
Everyone welcome

This Thursday 15th @ 7:00pm. Red Church.
08/13/2024

This Thursday 15th @ 7:00pm. Red Church.

When we all work together we accomplish great things. Thank you to the City of Creede & Days of 92.
07/06/2024

When we all work together we accomplish great things.
Thank you to the City of Creede & Days of 92.

Address

15 Main Street
Creede, CO
81130

Telephone

+17196582004

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