UNDERGROUND MINING MUSEUM
COMMUNITY CENTER
Contact:
(719) 658-0811
Forest Service Rd 503 #9
P.O. Box 422
Creede, CO 81130
COMMUNITY CENTER &
UNDERGROUND MINING MUSEUM
Creede, as it is today, evolved from a history rich in mining and scenic surroundings. Silver was discovered here in 1889. Mining was the area's main industry through the years until 1985, when the Homestake Mining Company closed down the Bulldog Mine.
The concept for an underground mine began with Bob Louth in 1976, when he proposed building an underground fire station. This project was so well accepted that in 1990 local citizens decided to build a mining museum. Three Creede miners began breaking rock in November, 1990. By 1992, the mining portion of the museum was completed and most of the displays were in place.
While the museum has never been used for the commercial production of silver, it was 'mined' from solid rock and is an authentic example of the methods and techniques used in the 'boom' days of Creede, Colorado.
The museum now includes many displays, including real mining equipment. The museum and community center are both located completely underground.
Community Center Events
July: Woodcarvers Rendezvous (see website: www.creedewoodcarvers.com)
August: Creede Rock and Mineral Show
September 2010: Mining for Treasure Quilt Show (contact ratherb@centurytel.net for more info)
December: Christmas Tree Walk
Visit the Underground Mining Museum
Visit the Community Center


