Baby Animal Days


April 19, 20, 25 – 27
Centennial Village Museum
1475 A Street, Greeley, CO

 

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¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues / En los barrios y las grandes ligas


Exhibit Open March 16 through October 5, 2024

Greeley History Museum
714 8th St., Greeley, CO

Seven Symphonic Portraits: A Weld County Reflection


Exhibit Open November 16, 2023 through March 15, 2025

Greeley History Museum
714 8th St., Greeley, CO

Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity: 35 Years and Building


Exhibit Open June 22, 2023 through June 15, 2024

Greeley History Museum
714 8th St., Greeley, CO

Viewfinder: Through the Lens of Time


Exhibit Open February 24, 2023 through August 24, 2024

Greeley History Museum
714 8th St., Greeley, CO

Museum at Twilight


4pm-6pm, March 9, June 8, September 21, and December 14

Greeley History Museum
714 8th St., Greeley, CO

Weld on the Web


Access an online historical image database, presented by the City of Greeley Museums and the High Plains Library District.

Greeley History Museum
714 8th St., Greeley, CO

City of Greeley Museums Land Acknowledgment

City of Greeley Museums occupy land that is home to the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute, as well as other tribes that have ties to this region. The traditional lifeways of Indigenous peoples were robust and thriving for thousands of years. Europeans began exploring and colonizing in the late 1500s, bringing devastation to the land and Native nations. Yet Tribal values, beliefs, and customs, including a deep respect and gratitude for the natural environment, remain in practice today.

Greeley Museums acknowledge that our continued presence on the homeland of Indigenous peoples contributes to the overwriting of Native histories and devaluing of Native voices. In an effort to address this, we recognize and celebrate the expertise of Indigenous peoples in stewarding their land, cultural artifacts, and histories. We are actively working to share power and decision-making authority with Native communities. Together, we can interrupt colonizing practices, prioritize Native voices, and offer a deeper, more complete view of the region’s past, present, and future.

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