Tom G.
Yelp
Came through Pueblo in the afternoon, several weeks ago, and was able to spend some time in the museum. (Alone!)
Which, for their big exhibit on a mining disaster with a life-size, almost hologramish girl, walking me through it. It was a chapter of us history I did not know, and they told it it incredible (and at times horrifying) detail. But you left understand the fear of the miners and their families and their desire to unionize.
Pandemic:
Clear and redundant covid signage heading in. Full contact tracing, PPE, etc, and even though I had it to myself, exhibits and museum capacity were limited to small #s of people in signage as you enter each area. Very impressive.
In a way, how Pueblo handles covid, is its own history. As for all our cities. This is the first museum I've entered since the pandemic began. It was a sight for sore eyes, and an a feast for my hungry brain.
Very well organized, and really kind staff. And I am amazed at the history I have glimpsed, in this now... small peaceful town.
Thank you for sharing.