Koshare Indian Museum
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The Koshare Indian Museum is a unique organization which consists of photos and events on American Indian troop history. It was built by a Boy Scott troop under the leadership of the founder, James Francis and the original 1949 structure of the museum is a registered State Historic site of the Colorado Historical Society. This museum houses a great collection of Native American art and artifacts which is the finest collections in the world.
Category: Museums
Address: 115 W 18th St, La Junta, CO, United States
Website http://www.kosharehistory.org
Telephone: 719-384-4411
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