Three historic sites open on March 7

Published on March 05, 2026

 

History isn't just for the books; it's part of our community! Volunteers from the Historical Commission will have three historical sites open on Saturday, March 7, for residents interested in learning more about Superior's past.


Historic Superior Cemetery tombstones in green grass with a mountain backdrop

Superior Historical Cemetery
2580 Central Park Way
Open 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (weather permitting)

The cemetery, established in 1873, features interpretive signs, benches, and a trail system. Approximately 90 former residents are interred there, including two Civil War veterans.


A historical bedroom set up inside one of Superior's Historical Museums

Asti Park Historical Museum
110 W. Maple Street
Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Learn about the community's mining heritage, life in the mine camp houses, and experience a small area dedicated to Marshall Fire objects and photographs.


A collection of bottles and tinctures on display at the Superior Historical Museum.

Grasso Park Interim Historical Museum
122 E. William St.
Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Explore Superior's agricultural roots through photographs, objects, and artifacts, and step outside the museum into Grasso Park to see the 1895 Hake Homestead House, barn, privy, root cellar, and historic farm equipment.


Questions? Contact Arts & History Supervisor Jennifer "JG" Garner at JenniferG@SuperiorColorado.govor 303-499-3675, ext. 167.

 

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