The Lucretia Vaile Museum OPEN

Lynn Roth

When

Jul 30, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Where

Library Palmer Lake
66 Lower Glenway St, Palmer Lake, CO, 80133

Event Type

LUCRETIA VAILE MUSEUM HOURS:

Wed 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Sat 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Palmer Lake Historical Society
66 Lower Glenway Street, Palmer Lake, Colorado 80133

(719) 559-0837  |  PLHSSecretary01@gmail.com   |  palmerdividehistory.org


The Lucretia Vaile Museum began in the basement of the Palmer Lake Marshal’s Offices (originally the AT&SF Section Foreman’s house). The museum quickly outgrew that building, and the current Library-Museum was dedicated on October 4, 1981.

The building was erected as a memorial to Lucretia Vaile, who left a bequest to the town of Palmer Lake, which was used to build the original structure. With the new building came new museum pieces. A local  furrier who was going out of business donated the glass display cases still used in the museum.

An addition was built in 1996 with money the Palmer Lake Historical Society received from the estate of Lena Royse, providing storage and administrative space. The Museum now contains permanent exhibits dedicated to the towns of Palmer Lake and Monument as well as the surrounding area including Black Forest and the U.S. Airforce Academy. The rich history of the Palmer Divide area is maintained as a legacy for those yet to come.

A Museum Director, Staff, and Docents, all of whom are volunteers, operate the Museum. Meet our team!

It houses many photos, articles, and artifacts of the historical Palmer Lake, Monument and Palmer Divide areas. Special displays are rotated every 4-6 months.    –from palmerdividehistory.org