Facilitated by staffers of the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, this special edition of the Law & Disorder tour concludes with a custom Prohibition-era cocktail at a Downtown speakeasy.
The tour explores how Colorado Springs officials fought to remain a “dry town” in “wet times;” the captivating story of how local law enforcement, concerned citizens and the Gazette newspaper worked to run the KKK out of town in the 1920's; and an infamous gun battle with train robbers in the streets of Downtown.
Please Note: This tour is only for guests age 21 and older.
Participants are encouraged to arrive at the Pioneers Museum lobby by 3:15 p.m. Tour begins promptly at 3:30 p.m. Tour concludes at a Downtown speakeasy, where guests can enjoy a free custom Prohibition-era cocktail (included in ticket price). Costumes encouraged!
Hour-long guided tours introduce the historic landmarks, contemporary artwork, and cultural highlights of Downtown.
Catch a public tour for $10 on the first Saturday of each month, or call (719) 886-0088 to reserve a private tour for 10 or more. Student and corporate tours also available!
$18
Phone: (719) 886-0088
Email: claire@downtowncs.com
2020/11/07 - 2020/11/07
Additional time info:
Participants are encouraged to arrive at the Pioneers Museum lobby by 3:15 p.m. Tour begins promptly at 3:30 p.m. Tour concludes at a Downtown speakeasy, where guests can enjoy a free custom Prohibition-era cocktail (included in ticket price). Costumes encouraged!
Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
215 S. Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903