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Homepage - Aspen Historical Society
Final Season on Display
Decade by Decade: Aspen Revealed
at the Wheeler/Stallard Museum
Aspen Historical Society presents a decade by decade view of area history from 1870 through 1970, shared through images, artifacts, and more.
VISIT
Step back in time on guided tours
à la carte custom booking options available
Tours of the historical sites and scenes around Aspen offer a fun and and educational way to experience the area's past.
CALENDAR
On Display
Mountainscapes: the Photography of David Hiser
In the Archives Building Community Gallery
Curated photo display from the collection of local photographer David Hiser.
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Celebrating?
Grounds Rentals
Three historical sites for the perfect gathering... from weddings and rehearsal dinners to birthdays and group meetings.
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Online Archives
Search and view thousands of artifacts, images, records, and more in the extensive online database.
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What We Do
Aspen Historical Society actively preserves and passionately presents local history in an inspired and provocative manner that will continue to anchor the community and its evolving character.
Locations
Wheeler / Stallard Museum
620 W. Bleeker Street
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Holden/Marolt Museum
40180 Highway 82
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Ashcroft Ghost Town
11000 Castle Creek Road
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Independence Ghost Town
16 miles east of Aspen on Highway 82
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Archives Office
620 W. Bleeker Street
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Become a Member
AHS membership provides special opportunities to explore the area’s collective roots while helping ensure history is preserved and communicated for generations to come. Membership donations advance the educational programs, exhibits, extensive public archives, collections preservation, and historic sites that inspire a life-long interest in the Aspen and Snowmass community.
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Land Acknowledgement
We gratefully acknowledge we gather on the land of the Uncompahgre band of the Ute Nation, or Nuche, past and present. We honor this land and the people who lived in harmony with the natural world for generations before their forced removal. We are committed to sharing the complete history of the land, recognizing and partnering with Native Peoples, and supporting the advancement of Native places and heritage. This calls us all to be better stewards of the land we inhabit and the natural resources we benefit from today.