Those that adore history, and all it has to offer, will delight in a simple trek through Breckenridge. This town is literally bursting with history, and remnants of the past can be found around every corner, but, of course, these sites are more apparent if you have your own guide. Traversing tourists around town is exactly what the Summit Historical Society aims to do with its many guided tours and historical exhibits.
If you decide to visit the Summit Historical Society, you can expect to find tours that will lead you in and around historic sites including the Barney Ford House Museum (1882 Victorian Home), Dillon, Denver, and Dam (a morning with a Summit Historical Society author), Golf Mine Tours (feel the excitement of the gold rush), and many other special activities for the entire family � including a cemetery tour.
The Society was erected in 1966 as a non-profit corporation, which means that any money you give to the society is tax deductible � as if you needed a reason to visit
Tours are appropriate for any age group and they are a great way to spend an afternoon or evening. For more information consult the society�s webpage at www.summithistorical.org. There can be no greater feeling than knowing that you are treading amongst some of the most important terrain in the history of the United States � make Summit Historical Society a �must see� on your vacation list.

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