Cross Orchards Historic Site

Cross Orchards Historic Site A branch of Museums of Western Colorado that specializes in agricultural & railroad history! 🍎🌳
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Today’s 24 acre site, once part of a 243 acre fruit ranch, was operated as an agricultural show case by the Massachusetts-based Red Cross Land and Fruit Company, 1896-1923. With more than 22,000 trees, it was one of the largest in the state when most local orchards averaged nine acres. Most of the fruit ranch was planted in apples, but a few acres of pears and peaches were also grown. Primary app

le varieties of the day included Black Twig, Gano, Jonathan, Winesap, Rome Beauty, and Ben Davis. During peak periods of pruning, picking and packing, the Red Cross Land and Fruit Company often employed more than 50 part-time workers. Most were local citizens who commuted from town or would set up camp for several weeks during the fall harvest. Included in the restored bunkhouse are the kitchen, pantry and cook’s quarters on the west end; the men’s quarters and dining room in the middle; and the carriage room and office on the east end. The large barn/packing shed and bunkhouse are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Since the Museum acquired the original 4.3 acres containing the historic structures in1980, the site has added many additional acres and several ancillary exhibits. The Swanson display contains household effects, farmyard equipment, and an amazing assortment of horse-drawn implements and tools. It encompasses the Swanson Family’s move from Sweden in 1885 to operation of their 40 acre farm south of Loma. Rail fans will delight in the Uintah Railway exhibit and the recreated train depot. The reconstructed Whiskey Creek Trestle is part of a display of cars, an engine and caboose. From 1904-1939, the Uintah ran from Mack, Colorado to Dragon, Utah. It hauled one of the world’s few commercial sources of gilsonite, a black, lustrous asphalt. Members of the Grand Valley Model Railroaders have displays of HO scale trains representing historic rail lines that ran through Western Colorado. Related Link: National Railroad Historical Society, Rio Grande Chapter. The Wallace β€œBoots” Corn Collection of vintage road building and related equipment is also housed at Cross Orchards. With more than 60 pieces, this diverse collection includes horse-drawn scrapers, graders and wagons in addition to steam, gasoline, and diesel-powered equipment. β€œBoots” established the Corn Construction Company following World War II.

Give the Gift of Learning This Grand Valley Gives Day! πŸ“šWhat if every child in our community could experience the thrill...
12/10/2024

Give the Gift of Learning This Grand Valley Gives Day! πŸ“š

What if every child in our community could experience the thrill of studying fossils, exploring Western history, or imagining life on the frontier with hands-on learning? With your help, they can.

The Exploration for All Fund provides children with access to engaging, in-person educational experiences with the Museums of Western Colorado. Your donation today provides access for children from all backgrounds with funding for field trips, learning kits, and educational programming.

Consider giving a gift today, and help us make exploration accessible to ALL. Every dollar brings discovery closer to home.

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Exploration for All β€” Your Gift, Their Discovery! 🌟This Grand Valley Gives Day, you can spark a lifetime of curiosity an...
12/09/2024

Exploration for All β€” Your Gift, Their Discovery! 🌟

This Grand Valley Gives Day, you can spark a lifetime of curiosity and learning for kids across our community. The Exploration for All Fund helps ensure EVERY child can access the wonders of Western Colorado's history, science, and culture.

πŸŽ‰ How You Can Help:

1️⃣ Donate – Your contribution makes hands-on exploration possible for every child.
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Be a part of something bigger this . Together, we can open doors to discovery for everyone!

πŸ“… Mark your calendar for tomorrow, Tuesday, December 10, 2024!
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🌻 Come Check Out the Market at Cross Orchards Historic Site!Join us every Wednesday and Saturday morning from 8:00 AM to...
07/05/2024

🌻 Come Check Out the Market at Cross Orchards Historic Site!

Join us every Wednesday and Saturday morning from 8:00 AM to Noon for the Farm and Ranch Market (F.A.R.M.)! Enjoy fresh produce, unique handmade goods, and live music.

πŸ“… Dates: June 15th - October 12th, 2024
πŸ“ Location: Cross Orchards Historic Site

Don't miss out on the fun and community spirit! 🚜🍎

Our partners at the Rio Grande Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society are installing new siding on the side ...
04/26/2024

Our partners at the Rio Grande Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society are installing new siding on the side of our Bunkcar, Uintah Railway B&B1. The B&B1 came to Cross Orchards Historic Site in 1986 and is an integral part of our Uintah Railway exhibit!

More beautiful blooms at Cross Orchards! No better way to start the week than some sunshine, fresh air, and blooming gar...
04/22/2024

More beautiful blooms at Cross Orchards! No better way to start the week than some sunshine, fresh air, and blooming gardens πŸŒ±β˜€οΈ Can you guess what kind of flowers these are?

Travel with the Experts! Join the Museums of Western Colorado Trips & Tours Program and discover the wonders of the worl...
04/22/2024

Travel with the Experts!

Join the Museums of Western Colorado Trips & Tours Program and discover the wonders of the world around you. Explore alpine waterfalls, dinosaur tracks, arches, canyons, and more. Our experienced museum guides will take you on a journey of discovery and adventure and back again!

Find the Museum Adventure that speaks to you, here: https://loom.ly/hOqfxaI

04/12/2024
In 1947 the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad merged with the Denver & Salt Lake railroad. When this happened the D&R...
02/12/2024

In 1947 the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad merged with the Denver & Salt Lake railroad. When this happened the D&RGW assumed all the D&SL's debt. Metal plates like this one were then bolted to the side of equipment to reflect that fact. This among many other railroad artifacts are on display in the Uintah Railway exhibit at Cross Orchards.

In 1994 we received the generous donation of a John Deere grain silo. The silo came from 19 Road in Fruita. In an impres...
02/07/2024

In 1994 we received the generous donation of a John Deere grain silo. The silo came from 19 Road in Fruita. In an impressive feat of engineering the silo was strapped down, picked and moved to Cross! Next time you are at Cross be sure to checkout this impressive structure.

No shadow for Punxsutawney Phil this year, and we can't wait for an early spring! Here are some pictures from Cross Orch...
02/02/2024

No shadow for Punxsutawney Phil this year, and we can't wait for an early spring! Here are some pictures from Cross Orchards this morning, next to pictures taken last summer to get us excited for the dramatic change of seasons. Our volunteers grow the most beautiful gardens and we are ready for the flower power!

In March of 2020 one of our windows in the attic of the Barn was broken, when a hawk was chasing a pigeon. The poor pige...
02/01/2024

In March of 2020 one of our windows in the attic of the Barn was broken, when a hawk was chasing a pigeon. The poor pigeon had smashed into the window trying to escape the Hawk. The old single pane glass had easily broken keeping the pigeon from harm, the hawk was too big to get inside. Now, how to get the pigeon out of the attic? After opening every door and grabbing a broom the pigeon was finally outside and safe. Just one of the interesting stories of Cross Orchards.

What is a Parshall Flume? A flume is a water measurement or conveyance structure. This is ours at Cross Orchards. It is ...
01/30/2024

What is a Parshall Flume? A flume is a water measurement or conveyance structure. This is ours at Cross Orchards. It is an integral part of our Irrigation exhibit. In the summer months you can checkout this interactive exhibit and see the flume in action!

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