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Four Mile Historic Park
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The oldest log home (1859) still standing in Denver serves as the centerpiece for this 14-acre open-air museum. Everything is authentic to the period from 1859 to 1883, including the house (a former stagecoach stop), its furnishings, outbuildings, and farm equipment. There are draft horses and chickens in the barn, and crops in the garden. Weekend visitors can enjoy stagecoach rides, weather permitting. Seasonal "Heritage Events" feature pioneer-era musicians and actors as well as many food and craft demonstrations. Call for dates and times of special events. The park is 4 miles southeast of downtown Denver. Allow 1 hour.
715 S. Forest St.Phone: 303/399-1859.Open: Apr-Sept Wed-Fri noon-4pm, Sat-Sun 10am-4pm; Oct-Mar Sat-Sun noon-4pm.Admission $3.50 adults, $2 seniors and children 6-15, free for children under 6.The park is 4 miles southeast of downtown Denver, at S. Forest St. and Exposition Ave..
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