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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-10-31/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-10-24/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-10-17/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-10-10/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-10-03/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-09-26/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-09-19/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2174/2025/06/26143040/document.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-09-12/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2174/2025/06/26143040/document.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-09-05/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wheat%20Ridge%20Historical%20Society":MAILTO:WRHistorical@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-08-29/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2174/2025/06/26143040/document.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Wheat%20Ridge%20Historical%20Society":MAILTO:WRHistorical@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250822T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T195747
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T173918Z
UID:75828-1755856800-1755874800@www.legends953.com
SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-08-22/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wheat%20Ridge%20Historical%20Society":MAILTO:WRHistorical@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-08-15/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-08-08/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-08-01/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-07-25/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-07-18/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-07-11/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-07-04/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2174/2025/06/26143040/document.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Wheat%20Ridge%20Historical%20Society":MAILTO:WRHistorical@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Wheat Ridge Historical Park Tour
DESCRIPTION:🏛️ Friday Historical Park Tours\nEvery Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, the Wheat Ridge Historical Society opens its Historical Park for guided and self-guided tours. Led by knowledgeable volunteer historians\, these tours take visitors through seven iconic structures—including the Pioneer Sod House (built in the 1860s by James Baugh)\, the restored log cabin\, the original post office\, water tower\, and more. Interpretive signs at each site offer rich context\, but the guided experience provides enhanced insight into the lives of early homesteaders\, building techniques of the era\, and the community’s agricultural heritage. \nTour admission is a modest $2 for kids and $5 for adults (cash or check only)\, with donations gratefully accepted. For larger groups (of 10 or more)\, it’s recommended to call ahead at 303‑421‑9111 so the Society can ensure enough staff are on-site to provide a smooth experience. \nMap of the property of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society and the Sod house.\nWhat You’ll Experience\n\nStep back in time: Explore authentic 19th-century homesteads\, toolsheds\, and community buildings\, each bringing Wheat Ridge’s early settler life to vivid life.\nStory-driven insights: Guided tours highlight personal anecdotes and historical details—like the rare sod house’s construction and the log cabin’s origins—far beyond what static displays offer.\nPerfect for all ages: Whether you’re visiting with curious young learners or lifelong history enthusiasts\, the mix of hands-on architecture\, interpretive signage\, and guided storytelling offers something for everyone.\nFlexible visit options: Prefer a self-paced trek? Signs throughout the park allow for self-guided exploration. Or choose the full guided route for a richer narrative experience.
URL:https://www.legends953.com/event/wheat-ridge-historical-park-tour/2025-06-27/
LOCATION:Wheat Ridge Historical Society\, 4610 N Robb St\, Wheat Ridge\, 80033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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