Edwin Carter Museum

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111 Ridge St
Breckenridge, CO 80424
Believed to be the second oldest museum in all of Colorado, the Edwin Carter Museum is a free, must-stop for those in downtown Breckenridge. Carter was an early mid 1800's naturalist who practiced taxidermy as a way to preserve species for the future. He thought all Colorado animals would be extinct by the end of the 19th century due to pollution caused by mining. Today, the renovated museum features a theater with a 20 minute video about Carter along with interactive exhibits about gold mining, museum collections and other famous naturalists. There's a hands-on children's room where kids can "hunt" for animals like Carter using a spotting scope. The museum is free to visit; donations are appreciated. Public restrooms on site; museum parking available. Let one of our expert local guides share more with you about the man famously called Professor Carter. We are open for summer 2022!

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Alisa J.
9/17/2022

Awesome historic museum in Breckenridge! Great taxidermy and very educational. My favorite museum in Breckenridge so if you have time to visit I highly recommend it! Also free to the public!

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Pete R.
2/13/2019

This is a very interesting place to visit. Edwin Carter (according to info at the Center) journeyed to Colorado after leaving his native upstate New York. The video presented in the small theater...

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