Grant Family Education Center
Introduction
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Wall Timeline

Grant Family Education Center from inside the Park

Grant Family Education Center from the parking lot


Backstory and Context
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Built in 2003, the Grant Family Education Center houses the Park offices, gift shop, restrooms, and meeting spaces. It is also home to a large timeline of the history of the Park. It features a display of artifacts and other items recovered during archaeological work done in the park since the 1970s. A large copy of Albert Bierdstadt’s 1859 painting “Surveyor’s Wagon in the Rockies'' can be seen on a wall by the front desk, showing visitors what the Colorado plains would have looked like at the time the Four Mile House was built. Other large pictures include a general store and drawings of Native American encampments.
Visitors are also welcome to enjoy a viewing of Four Mile’s “Colorado Experience” episode, which was produced by Rocky Mountain PBS.
Cite This Entry
Staff, Education. "Grant Family Education Center." Clio: Your Guide to History. July 4, 2020. Accessed March 30, 2025. https://theclio.com/entry/12682/tour/1
Sources
Four Mile Historic Park Collections
All Digital Photo Denver
All Digital Photo Denver
Four Mile Historic Park Collections