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Play Street Museum Colorado Springs

For a unique, indoor and outdoor family outing, head to the Play Street Museum in Colorado Springs. Open rain or shine, this interactive museum fosters creativity and discovery. Kids will have fun running, climbing, and coloring while learning about a variety of things. This is one of the lesser known attractions in Colorado Springs, but it is sure to delight kids of all ages. Despite its location in the middle of a downtown neighborhood, this museum is still open for play rain or shine! You can visit the museum at 7075 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80923.

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If you're looking for a unique family outing, you can't go wrong with the city's many attractions. From old arcade games to ninja warrior obstacle courses, Colorado Springs is the perfect destination for kids of all ages. You can even visit the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, which was originally built during the Great Depression. It was recently renovated and now stands as a magnificent example of Spanish colonial architecture designed by a New Mexico designer.

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For those looking for more adventure, take a trip to Pikes Peak. At more than 14,000 feet, this iconic mountain stands watch over the city. Adventure seekers will love exploring this historic landmark and its surrounding areas. If you have a day or a weekend free of schedule conflicts, the museum offers guided tours of the cliff dwellings, a fun way to spend a morning or afternoon, or simply relax in the sun.

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There's also a one-man puppet show to enjoy at Play Street Museum Colorado Springs. David Simpich performs shows with marionette dolls, bringing them to life with his voice and movements. Stories vary from traditional tales such as "A Christmas Carol" to fun original works. Afterwards, be sure to visit the marionette museum and gift shop. These are just a few free things to do in Colorado Springs.

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While exploring the city, don't miss the Western Museum of Mining and Industry. The museum contains rare minerals and historic steam engines. Kids will have fun learning about mining history and can even try gold panning. A short drive to the northwest of the city is the Western Museum of Mining and Industry. This museum is a great place to learn about the industrial revolution and the lifesaving advances it brought to the world. For those who are not looking for anything too expensive, there's also the Colorado Farm and Art Market, featuring local vendors selling fresh fruit, homemade jams, and other crafts.

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A visit to the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum is a must for sports enthusiasts. It features historic artifacts and interactive experiences. It also includes the Hall of Fame. Another indoor attraction is the Great Wolf Lodge Water Park. The water is kept at 84 degrees, making it the perfect venue for hot summer days. While you're here, make sure to check out the local water park. It offers an impressive variety of water attractions for the whole family.

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