1475 A Street, Greeley, CO 80631
Centennial Village is a unique, 8-acre showcase of the frontier lifestyles of the West, from the 1860s to the 1940s. This living history experience has more than 35 structures and features costumed interpreters, farm animals and other interactive experiences. Home to the annual Potato Day festival and the High Plains History Festival, amongst other events. Centennial Village is the location of the childhood home of Delph Carpenter, “Father of Interstate River Compacts.” The Centennial Village Art Fence surrounding the museum, depicts the history of water and its impact on Greeley.
Tourism Information
Hours: Open May through September, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Friday through Saturday; and 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm on Sunday.
Closed on major holidays.
Cost: $8 Adult, $6 Seniors (60+), $5 Children (3 to 17), $18 Family Rate (max. 5 people).
Prices for special events and programs may vary.
Accessibility
Visitors Welcome
Directions
From Hwy 34/W. 10th St in Greeley, head north on 14th Avenue until you reach the museum, located at the northwest corner of 14th Ave and A St, near the entrance to Island Grove Regional Park.