More than Meets the Eye

Collections

Connecting Communities to Mining History Through Exhibits and Scholarship

Collections

Currently, the National Mining Museum houses approximately 50,000 items that encompass 2D art, mining tools and equipment, rocks and minerals, and archives and photographs.

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Exhibits

We have approximately 15 exhibits that range from historic Leadville mining to mining exploration in space. Highlights include the Matchless Mine Exhibit, the World of Molybdenum Exhibit, and Minerals A-Z.

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Research

We are available to take research requests. Please fill out the form below to send an inquiry.

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Donations

Most of the collections we hold are donated by the public. In order for our collections to grow and for us to continue to preserve the past to educate the future, we rely on donations from people just like you. Please consider donating a collection item today!

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Painting of a miner and his two burros
Paintings and More

2D Art

Our 2D art includes both works of art on paper and canvas. Some are matted, some are framed. One of our best is currently on display in the Gold Room. Seen in this photograph to the left, “The Prospector” by Gerard Curtis Delano is definitely a sight not to miss.

Surface and Underground

Mining Tools and Equipment

Tools and equipment can tell us a lot about the hardships and triumphs of our past as well as where technology can go in the future. From carbide lamps to our Matchless Mine Historic Site, tools and equipment help us understand the story of mining, including the parts that haven’t been written yet.

Mining Tools
Smoky Quartz
From Jewelry to Chemistry

Rocks and Minerals

The geology collection is composed of rocks, minerals, and gemstones. This includes large specimens like our 2,155 pound Galina specimen and approximately 1,000 pound Amethyst specimen, and extensive collection of native copper pieces like our Pre-Cambrian piece and our “Copperosaurus” dinosaur-shaped piece. 

Paper Pieces

Archives and Photographs

Archives, such as maps, blueprints, periodicals, books, and more help our team research and provide answers to hard questions asked at the Museum. From information about our own building to pictures of incredible points in history, the Museum has much to offer.

Map of Mining Claims
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Research Request

Please make sure your Research Request is as complete as you can make it. Any information is extremely helpful. Please note that we do not have many Leadville-specific records, so if you are looking for primary documents, we would recommend the Lake County Library or the Leadville Courthouse. If we are able to take your request, there is a fee that must be paid before we can begin to research your query. We typically respond to initial queries within 3 business days.


    Donation Request

    Please make sure your Donation Request is as complete as you can make it. We cannot guarantee your item will be accepted by the Collections and Education Committee or that it will be on display. We typically respond within 3 business days.

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      Our Mission

      We educate the public about mining and its people, promote understanding about its role in the development of our modern society, and inspire curiosity about the future of mining and mining practices. Help us achieve our goals to enlighten the world about how mining impacts our lives.