The Koshare Museum is a cultural institution located in La Junta, in Otero County, Colorado. This museum is a significant part of the American heritage and offers a unique insight into the history and culture of the region. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits and collections that reflect the rich history of the area.
The Koshare Museum, opened on November 11, 1949, is dedicated to Native American dances. It is housed in a building constructed on the campus of the Otero Junior College. The architecture of the building is in the Pueblo Revival style, which adds to the cultural significance of the museum. Visitors can learn about the traditional dances of the Native American tribes and appreciate the unique architecture of the building.
History & Anthropology Ethnology Historic house
Winter Hours (September 1st - May 31st)
Wednesday Thru Sunday
12pm – 5pm
Mondays and Tuesdays
By Appointment Only
Summer Hours (June 1st - August 30th)
Open Seven Days a Week
12pm – 5pm
Open Late
Saturdays in June & July
12pm – 10pm
Koshare Kiva, 115 W 18th St, La Junta
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