Wheeler/Stallard Museum | Decade by Decade: Aspen Revealed

The Wheeler/Stallard house is a Queen Anne style Victorian built around 1887/1888. The first floor of the Museum is interpreted as a Victorian Aspen home and the second floor gallery features rotating exhibitions to explore area history. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the grounds comprise the Ruth Whyte Park.

Currently on display, the history exhibition Decade by Decade: Aspen Revealed offers a comprehensive view of the area’s fascinating past; from mining boom to dilapidated ranching town to today’s international recreational and cultural resort, Aspen forged a unique path. Featuring photographs and artifacts that represent Aspen’s connection to national events and trends, the exhibition reflects on the community’s place within the larger historical landscape of the nation – sometimes congruent, sometimes divergent – but always exciting. Decade by Decade: Aspen Revealed appeals to visitors and locals of all ages, showcasing the depth of the AHS Collection.

Free admission is generously underwritten by Jacolyn & John Bucksbaum, Ruth Turnquist Carver, Carol & Mike Hundert, Melony & Adam Lewis, Lynda & Stewart Resnick, and Corrine & Lenny Sands

Wheeler/Stallard Museum | Decade by Decade: Aspen Revealed

When

Tuesdays - Saturdays
12 pm - 5 pm

Upcoming Dates:

September 7, 2024 from 12–5pm

September 10, 2024 from 12–5pm

September 11, 2024 from 12–5pm

Location

Wheeler/Stallard Museum

620 W. Bleeker St.

Cost

Free admission