History of Beaver Ranch
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Date and Time
Wednesday Sep 9, 2009
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM MDT
Wednesday, September 9
Location
he Main Lodge at Conifer Community Park - Beaver Ranch
Fees/Admission
Free to members of Conifer Historical Society & Museum; $5 adult non-members
Contact Information
Suzi Morris, 303.697.0871 office
650.740.2757 cell
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Description
Conifer Historical Society and Museum presents The History of Beaver Ranch: *A working ranch in the 1800's *Summer Camps in the mid 1900's *Conifer Community Park today Learn about life at the homestead ranch of the Kennedy family from 1860?s to 1895. They worked hundreds of acres at Highway 285 and Foxton Road. Years later, the property was divided to create Newton Park and Beaver Ranch. Former Southwest Community Center Director Carroll Brown will talk about the decades that Beaver Ranch was used as a children?s summer camp. Wednesday, September 9th 7:00 to 8:30 PM The Main Lodge at Conifer Community Park - Beaver Ranch 11369 Foxton Road Free to Members; $5.00 for Adults For info call 303.697.0871 Suzi Morris President Conifer Historical Society and Museum An IRS - approved 501(c)(3) PO Box 295, Conifer, CO 80433 president@coniferhistorymuseum.org www.coniferhistorymuseum.org 303.697.0871 office 650.740.2757 cell The mission of the Conifer History Museum is to share the region's legacy by collecting, preserving and exhibiting historical and cultural materials and providing public access to services, collections, exhibits and a research library. Join today! Help preserve Conifer history for future generations!