Historic Collections - City of Longmont
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Historic Collections - City of Longmont
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Historic Collections
The Longmont Museum’s collection includes more than 17,000 objects, 10,000 photographs, and thousands of documents relating to Longmont and the St. Vrain Valley. They document everyday life – farmers working in their fields, ordinary workers in local factories, traveling businessmen, and much more.
In 2017, the Museum completed construction on a new, permanent Collections Center for our 3-D historic artifacts. Relocation, rehousing, and recording of the full collection will take place over the next three years. This project was made possible in part by the
Institute of Museum and Library Services
.
The photograph and document collections are accessible to researchers – contact Curator of History
Elizabeth Beaudoin
for an appointment.
The Museum collects to both preserve for future generations, and to exhibit. While the Museum is committed to regular displays from our collections, like most museums we cannot display more than a small fraction of our collection at any one time. Please contact
Elizabeth Beaudoin
with questions about donations to the Museum’s collections.If you have additional questions about the Museum’s collection, please call the Museum at (303) 651-8374.
Browse our historic collection
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Skip to main content
Historic Collections
The Longmont Museum’s collection includes more than 17,000 objects, 10,000 photographs, and thousands of documents relating to Longmont and the St. Vrain Valley. They document everyday life – farmers working in their fields, ordinary workers in local factories, traveling businessmen, and much more.
In 2017, the Museum completed construction on a new, permanent Collections Center for our 3-D historic artifacts. Relocation, rehousing, and recording of the full collection will take place over the next three years. This project was made possible in part by the
Institute of Museum and Library Services
.
The photograph and document collections are accessible to researchers – contact Curator of History
Elizabeth Beaudoin
for an appointment.
The Museum collects to both preserve for future generations, and to exhibit. While the Museum is committed to regular displays from our collections, like most museums we cannot display more than a small fraction of our collection at any one time. Please contact
Elizabeth Beaudoin
with questions about donations to the Museum’s collections.If you have additional questions about the Museum’s collection, please call the Museum at (303) 651-8374.
Browse our historic collection
search
Subscribe to Email Updates