Broomfield History & Museums

History comes alive in Broomfield through dynamic programs, projects and partnerships. Dedicated to telling authentic, diverse and inclusive stories through accessible programs, all residents and visitors can learn and contribute to understanding the past, engaging in the present and building the future.

Current Exhibit at the Broomfield Depot Museum: 

Station to Station: Broomfield Railroad Roots

Broomfield Depot Museum, 
On display November 2025 - February 2026
Most Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
No cost to participate, registration required
All Ages

This exhibit dives into the vital role freight and passenger trains played in shaping Broomfield during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Positioned along key routes between Denver, Boulder and beyond, Broomfield’s depot saw trains carrying coal, grain, livestock and manufactured goods—essential to both local farms and growing Front Range cities. The railroad connected Broomfield’s residents to regional markets and urban centers, helping transform a rural outpost into a thriving community.

Ute Knowledge Kit logo History CO BroomfieldUTE Knowledge Kit

Teachers, sign up for this in-class program presented by History Colorado Museum and Broomfield History invites students to investigate how the Ute Indians have used science, technology, engineering, and math to survive and thrive in the Rocky Mountains.

Learn more!

Check Out The History Collections Digital Database

Explore and find historical items and photos from Broomfield's history in the digital collections and archives site. 

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Broomfield 2026 Oral History Project

Do you have a story to tell? Throughout 2026, the Broomfield Historical Society and the Broomfield Arts & History team will be gathering personal and organizational stories connected to each ward in Broomfield. Please use this form to submit your information and a staff member will get back to you within 3-5 days to schedule a time to record your oral history. This project is part of the America 250 - Colorado 150 Commission’s ‘Statewide Storytelling: A Portrait of Colorado at 150’ initiative. 

Use this form to express interest in sharing your story!

Broomfield Out Loud Middle School Curriculum and Education Resources

Designed specifically for middle school teachers to use in their classrooms, the Broomfield Out Loud curriculum supports your students in exploring identity, human migration and vexillology (the study of flags) through interactive activities and in-depth content. All content ties to Colorado State and National Social Studies Standards.  

Get started by previewing the curriculum guide. Slide presentations, handouts, and other resources for your classroom are here.

If you would like to check out a kit of resources for your classroom or would like a trained educator to present in your classroom, please contact David Allison at dallison@broomfield.org



Contact Us

  1. David Allison

    Museum Coordinator
    depotmuseum@broomfield.org

    303-460-6824

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    Broomfield Depot Museum

    Hours
    Saturday hours 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    2201 W. 10th Ave. Broomfield, CO
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