Fort Collins Museum of Discovery explained

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery
Type:Science and Local History
Visitors:121,354
Coordinates:40.5849°N -105.0737°W
Director:Cheryl Donaldson, Executive Co-director
Laura Valdez, Executive Co-director

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery is an all-ages, science, history and cultural museum established in 2008 through a public-private partnership between the City of Fort Collins' Fort Collins Museum and nonprofit Discovery Science Center.[1] The museum, which opened in November 2012 and drew approximimately one million visitors in its first decade,[2] is located at 408 Mason Court, Fort Collins, CO 80524.

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery archives house photographs, books, and other materials covering local history including those from the Johnson site in Larimer County, Colorado.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mission, Vision, History . Fort Collins Museum of Discovery . 18 June 2019.
  2. News: Fort Collins Museum of Discovery nears millionth visitor. Here's how it will celebrate. . en-US . 2023-08-22.
  3. LaBelle . Jason M. . Meyer . Kelton A. . Sumner . Raymond V. . 2021-04-03 . Folsom Point Diggings: The Johnson Site in the Foothills of Larimer County, Colorado . PaleoAmerica . en . 7 . 2 . 162–180 . 10.1080/20555563.2021.1893957 . 233302747 . 2055-5563.