125 N. Cascade Ave. (0.4 km from McAllister House Museum)
The Hilton Garden Inn Colorado Springs Downtown Co is located in Colorado Springs and is within 5 miles of Palmer Park.
714 North Nevada Avenue (0.5 km from McAllister House Museum)
The Econo Lodge Downtown is centrally located near many major attractions in the downtown Colorado Springs area within walking distance of Colorado College. This hotel is seven miles from the City of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport.
201 E Kiowe (0.7 km from McAllister House Museum)
Attractively situated in Colorado Springs' Downtown Colorado Springs district, Hyatt Place Colorado Springs Downtown is 3.7 miles from Garden of the Gods. Palmer Park is 3.7 miles away and Peterson Air Force Base is 6.8 miles away.
4 South Cascade Avenue (0.8 km from McAllister House Museum)
Featuring an indoor pool and on-site dining this Colorado Springs hotel also offers mountain views. Free WiFi is provided. Garden of the Gods is 5 mi from the property.
8 South Nevada Avenue (0.8 km from McAllister House Museum)
The Mining Exchange is located in downtown Colorado Springs. A Wyndham Grand Hotel & Spa in Colorado Springs is a four-star hotel with two on-site restaurants and a full-service spa. The motel is 6.
105 North Spruce Street (0.8 km from McAllister House Museum)
This motel, which features an indoor pool, is located right off Interstate 25. All rooms include complimentary Wi-Fi. Daily, visitors are provided a fresh Express Start Breakfast.
(1.1 km from McAllister House Museum)
air-conditioned holiday cottage is fitted with 2 bedrooms a cable TV and a kitchen with a fridge and an oven. Towels and bed linen are provided.
(1.1 km from McAllister House Museum)
Boasting views of the garden Central Colorado Springs Home with Enchanting Backyard features a garden and a terrace and is located around 5 miles from Garden of the Gods. It is located 5.
The McAllister House Museum in Colorado Springs is an iconic local landmark that has served as a museum since the 1960s. Located near the historic downtown area, this two-story stone building was originally built as a private home in 1873 and later donated to the city to be used as a museum. The original 19th century architecture remains intact and still offers visitors a glimpse into the local history and culture.
There are permanent exhibits throughout the museum displaying artifacts from local Native American tribes, as well as pioneer and military memorabilia from past eras. Guests can also take advantage of seasonal special events such as workshops, lectures, book signings, and other educational activities related to Colorado Springs' rich history. One regular event held at McAllister House Museum is the popular “History Sandwiches” series which features presentations from guest historians on topics ranging from exploration to industry.
In addition to its permanent exhibits, guests are invited to take guided tours through the museum's restored rooms with their knowledgeable docents who offer interesting anecdotes about life in Colorado Springs during different periods of its history including stories about former owners and famous people who have visited. The tour also includes discussions about how preservation techniques have enabled buildings like this one to be enjoyed for generations by so many people.
If you're looking for an immersive experience in Colorado Springs' past, then visiting McAllister House Museum should definitely be on your list of things to do!