McAllister House Museum - Free Audio Guide
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
McAllister House Museum, 423, North Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, 80903, United States
The McAllister House Museum in Colorado Springs is a preserved Victorian‑era residence that interprets domestic life during the city’s early development. Constructed in the late 19th century for a prominent local family, the house is significant for its architecture, period furnishings and documentary collections that reflect regional social and economic history. Exhibits and restored rooms convey everyday routines, decorative arts, and technologies of the period; ancillary features often include a carriage house and garden areas that illuminate historical domestic landscapes. Key attractions are its architecturally intact public rooms, original or reproduction furnishings, interpretive displays and archival materials related to local pioneers and civic growth. Visiting hours are generally limited and may vary seasonally; admission is typically modest or donation-based, and physical accessibility is partial: some historic spaces have barriers while other areas are adapted to accommodate visitors with mobility needs.