Facility Access Information

Wheelchair Parking Location
2nd and Main Street - North and East Block
Main Entrance
2 Steps
Accessible Entrance
Schoolhouse Museum (Main Building) - has a side door on the west side with no steps

6 Historic Out Buildings - with no steps / 2 have ramps
Accessible Restrooms
All restrooms are accessible
Accessible Restroom Location
Schoolhouse Museum - Main Building
Family/Unisex Restroom
Family / unisex restroom available (wheelchair accessible)
Family/Unisex Restroom Location
Schoolhouse Museum - Main Building
Segways
Segways Allowed
Service Animals
Allowed
Sitting Area Location
In Museum and thorughout Historic Park (interior and exterior seating available)
Portable Chairs
Museum Staff
Visitor Information Desk
The following items are available. Please ask for them at the information desk
Magnifying glasses
Notepad and pencil (for deaf and other visitors)
Audio guides
Audio guides that can be accessed via cell phone
Audio guide transcripts
Galleries and Exhibits
Tactile or Multisensory Exhibits
Discovery Cart
Tapper's Cabin - Animal Fur Flip Lids
Historic School Desks

Audio Exhibits
Push-Button Audio tours
Cell Phone Audio Tour
Large-Print Materials
Brochure - Self Guided Map of Historic Park
Tours and Scheduled Programs
Description
Guided verbal tours of the Museum and Historic Park are available upon request.
Call Museum staff to schedule a group tour for any size or age group.
Touch tour of the Discovery Cart is always available to all guests during Museum hours.
Our Access Programs Use
Verbal Description Tours
Touch Tours
Original touchable objects
Touch objects (replicas, facsimiles, props)
Verbal descriptions
Information about Programs and Upcoming Exhibits
You can find out about our regular and accessible programs from
Website: http://www.townoffrisco.com/activities/historic-park-museum/
Zip
80443
Phone
970-668-3428
Experience Frisco’s rich and colorful history firsthand at the Frisco Historic Park & Museum at 2nd and Main. Here you can tour eleven original 1880 buildings that were once saloons, hotels, log homes, the original log chapel, and even a dairy cattle ranch house. Another fun way to learn more about life on Historic Main Street is to view photos at the Schoolhouse Museum, then enjoy a tour down present Main Street and compare then to now. Or experience pioneering the town through a virtual tour that takes you through the schoolhouse, the original 1881 jail, and a photographic exploration of the Ute Indians who once lived in Frisco. Our Mission: The Frisco Historic Park & Museum strives to promote and preserve the Town of Frisco’s heritage for future generations by providing a unique and quality educational museum experience to our community and its visitors.