Ute Indian Museum

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title: Ute Indian Museum
text: The Ute Indian Museum is a local history museum in Montrose, Colorado, United States. It is administered by History Colorado. The museum presents the history of the Ute tribe of Native Americans. It was built in 1956 and expanded in 1998 and again in 2017. The museum building is located on the 8.65-acre (3.50 ha) homestead of Chief Ouray (c.1833–1880) and his wife, Chipeta (1843/4–1924). The grounds of the museum include the Chief Ouray Memorial Park, Chipeta's Crypt, and a native plants garden.
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description: History museum in Montrose, Colorado
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