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Hotel de Paris Museum, 1875

Location

409 Sixth Street
Georgetown, CO 80444

Hours

Open: Memorial Day - September, Daily 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sundays 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Weekends only October – December 15

Contact

Phone: (303) 569-2311
kevin.kuharic@hoteldeparismuseum.org

http://www.hoteldeparismuseum.org

About

Adventuresome Frenchman and entrepreneur Louis Dupuy began this luxurious hostelry and restaurant in 1875 in Georgetown, Colorado, a center for silver mining. Now a National Historic District, the area preserves its historic Victorian quality. The Colorado Society purchased the building in 1954 and now operates it as the only hotel museum in the National Society collection of museum properties. Extensive work has been undertaken to preserve the building and many of its original furnishings and decorative art objects remain.

National Register of Historic Places
National Historic Landmark
Part of Georgetown - Silver Plume Landmark District

Directions

From Denver, travel west on I-70 for about 46 miles to Georgetown, exit, 228 on to 15th Street, East onto Argentine Street to ‘T’ intersection, left on 6th Street, 3 blocks.