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Wheat Ridge Historical Park

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Admission Fee

For Tours only. $2 - $5 per person.

Other Link Wheat Ridge Historical Society

Features

  1. Baugh House
  2. Coulehan-Johnson Cabin
  3. First Wheat Ridge Post Office
  4. History House
  5. Sod House
  6. Tours

About the Park

The Wheat Ridge Historic Park, home to the Wheat Ridge Historical Society, sits on three acres of the original 160-acre James H. Baugh homestead (1859 to 1889) and includes the:

  • Baugh House
  • Coulehan-Johnson Cabin (relocated from Johnson Park)
  • Red Brick House dedicated to the history of Wheat Ridge Sod House (Soddy)
  • Wheat Ridge's first post office
  • And a variety of traditional 19th and 20th century farm equipment.


National Register of Historic Places

  • Baugh House: listed on August 12, 2012
  • Sod House: listed on March 14, 1973


Monthly Social Events

More info: Wheat Ridge Historical Society


Wheat Ridge Historical Society Meetings (open to public)

  • 6:30 to 7:30 pm
  • 2nd Tuesday of the month
  • Red Brick History House


Wheat Ridge Quilt Circle

  • 10:30 am to 2:30 pm
  • 3rd Wednesday of the month
  • $2 per person. Cash or check
  • Call for location

Knitting/Crocheting Group

  • 10am-12pm 
  • 4th Saturdays of the month
  • $2 per person. Cash or check
  • Red Brick History House

Photo Gallery

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Subfacilities

  1. Baugh House

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  2. Wheat Ridge Historic Museum

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