The Board meets the fourth Thursday of each month (except December). The public is welcome to attend. Please call Shari Mohr, 719-942-3355, to confirm meeting date, place and time.
The Western Fremont Historical Society was founded in 1989. It was created to preserve the history of the Pleasant Valley Area. Our area spans from Parkdale to Wellsville, Colorado. We preserve the stories and the heritage of the people that settled and those who live there now.
The Society maintains a small historical center in Howard, Colorado in the Pleasant Valley. The structure was built in 1898 by members of the Free Methodist Church and was the first church in the Pleasant Valley. The building has received a local Historic Landmark designation from the Fremont County Heritage Commission. Over the years area community members worked diligently to acquire and then, preserve the building.
In December 2021, the family of Glenn Mullins donated the building that formerly housed the general store on Plum Street in Cotopaxi to WFHS. This building once was the community hub in Cotopaxi, housing the Post Office as well as the general store. With a lot of planning and elbow grease, we opened the Cotopaxi-Mullins History Center on October 20, 2023. We hope to continue to preserve the building and include historic displays and local artifacts for the public to enjoy. Stay tuned for ways you can become involved in our latest preservation efforts!
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