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Butte Theater
CC & Victor RR
CC District Museum
CC Heritage Center
Lowell Thomas Museum
Mollie Kathleen Mine
Old Homestead Museum

KKTV features Cripple Creek & Colorado stay-cations!

Check out KKTV's article on cheap vacation spots in Southern Colorado.  Click on the video link to the left of the photo (Titled "Deals available to stay-cationers") to view a fantastic video of what we and our surrounding areas have to offer!

Colorado Springs Style Magazine features Donkey Derby Days 2009!

Check out the Colorado Springs Style Magazine's article featuring Donkey Derby Days 2009 - our famous Heritage Celebration!


Best of the Springs Winner!
Cripple Creek was named "Best Day Trip" by the Colorado Springs Gazette!






OUTLAWS AND LAWMEN JAIL MUSEUM

Relive the outlaw days of the Wild West in one of the most popular Cripple Creek museums: the Outlaws and Lawmen Jail Museum.

In the late 1800s, the promise of an easy fortune lured people to the gold mines of Cripple Creek; in just ten years, the population grew from 15 to more than 50,000. And like every western gold rush town, Cripple Creek had more than our fair share of miscreants and troublemakers. Fortunately, we also had a brave group of men sworn to keep the outlaws in line. Learn their stories in an authentic Cripple Creek jail museum.

Housed in a red-brick building that served as the Teller County Jail for nearly 90 years, this historic Cripple Creek museum gives visitors an authentic taste of the shadier side of life in the World’s Greatest Gold Camp, along with a glimpse into the lives of the lawmen charged with keeping the peace.

As you can imagine, the jail was never short of occupants. Besides holding local burglars, robbers, highwaymen and other minor criminals, in its original incarnation this Colorado jail museum was also used to hold more serious offenders, including Robert Curry (aka Bob Lee), a member of the “Wild Bunch” gang who was captured after lawmen found him hiding in town.

The curators of our Cripple Creek jail museum have kept the original cells intact, so visitors can experience for themselves what life was like for those on the wrong side of the law. There are also displays highlighting the laws and the lawless, with samples of police logs from the 1890s, copies of early city ordinances and newspaper accounts of crimes both big and small.

Be sure to visit the Outlaws and Lawmen Jail Museum in historic Cripple Creek. You simply won’t find a more authentic Colorado jail museum experience anywhere else.




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