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The Doc Holliday Museum
732 Grand Ave, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, United States
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he
Review №1

Loved it

Mi
Review №2

Kind of cheesey but niceLiked the store its in better

De
Review №3

Small (literally one room) but interesting exhibit on Doc Holliday. Mostly wall info on his life, a few recreated ‘artifacts’, and his original Derringer pistol.$5, you buy the ticket at the cashier inside Bullocks, then it’s downstairs and through the door at the back. If you’re visiting Doc’s headstone then it’s worth it, but don’t go out of your way.

Je
Review №4

Interesting details, but not a lot to it. Its only a single room.

Da
Review №5

Best $5 I spent the whole trip.

Da
Review №6

Great place to visit kind and friendly knowledgeable folks .

De
Review №7

an amazing larger than life character. Thanks Doc.

El
Review №8

The Doc Holliday museum is a room in the basement of The western wear store Bullocks.Apparently Bullocks store stands where the original Glenwood Hotel was (it burned down in 1945) Doc Holliday is rumored to stayed at the hotel before he passed away from Tuberculosis. Admission was $5 each for adult admission. You pay at the front desk (we didnt realize this until we got down there so we paid before we left). Hollidays gun is on display and its pretty neat to see.Supposedly Doc Holliday is buried at a cemetery in Glenwood springs as well. They do not know exactly what grave so there is a memorial for him. We avoided the gravesite because reviews say it is a 30 minute treck uphill on foot.We were happy with the musem it was small but neat to look at.

Mi
Review №9

In the basement of a storeKind of cheesy

Sh
Review №10

Awesome!!

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  • Address:732 Grand Ave, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, United States
  • Site:https://www.visitglenwood.com/things-to-do/cultural-historical/doc-holliday-museum/
  • Phone:+1 970-945-9175
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  • Museum
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  • Good for kids:Yes
  • Restaurant:No
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