"The History Colorado Center, located in Denver's Golden Triangle, foregoes boring exhibits for hands-on, focused explorations of the culture and people that make colorful Colorado what it is. You can expect artifacts, ephemera, art, and dioramas from not only the city’s history, but also the Rocky Mountains and the American West. The family-friendly museum is full of out-of-towners and locals alike, but it still feels under-the-radar thanks to a lack of crowds. Some exhibits are geared more towards kids, like an interactive recreation of a plains town in 1918, complete with a general store and a barn. But adults will enjoy artwork from local artists, video installations, and multimedia exhibitions that explore the stories of the state’s diverse peoples. The museum strikes a good balance between breadth and focus, introducing the history of the American West to visitors in a well-paced manner that leaves you interested but not overwhelmed." - Megan Barber, Nicholas DeRenzo