30 years ago – January 20, 1989
Treasures from the past, many thought to be lost forever, have recently been found in the process of reorganizing the local museum operated by the Gilpin County Historical Society. Some of the treasures were shown off to the public at an open house on January 13 at the Golden Rose Hotel.The event attracted over 50 people, primarily residents of the county. Although the drawing is too recent to be a “historical” item, Artist Angelo diBenedetto, also on the board of the Historical Society, was elated to find a drawing that he had done of Billy Hamilton in 1947. Hamilton did a considerable amount of work for the Central City Opera Association. Gilpin County Historical Society President Bonnie Merchant proudly displayed the drawing to the attentive audience at the open house gathering. Many of the recently found treasures were too large to move to the Golden Rose, however, these mementos can be seen at the Historical Society Museum. Among the many discoveries, the Mack Brewery sign can now be seen in the entry hall. Board members of the Gilpin County Historical Society are working earnestly on weekends revamping many of the displays at the museum, painting, and cleaning in preparation for the upcoming tourist season. Locals and their guests, however, are welcome to visit the museum, but should make arrangements in advance to insure entry. The open house was a welcomed event by many, who, in addition to enjoying coffee, tea, and hors d’oeuvres, were treated to a slide show of items on display at the museum. The Historical Society welcomes new members, and volunteers to assist in the projects at the museum are always welcome.
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