Virtual Programs & Activities
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Ways to enjoy the Museum virtually
Concerts, Performances, and other Auditorium programs: When we host free talks or concerts, we work with Longmont Public Media to stream them live.
Virtual Day of the Dead Celebration: Visit the Longmont Day of the Dead website in English or Spanish to learn how to build your own altar, cook traditional meals, make crafts, and more.
Virtual Historic Longmont Tours: In addition to our guided summer walking tours, select tours are now available year-round, in a handy mobile app. Visit https://longmont-staging.go-vip.net/virtualtours for historic photographs, text, and audio recordings that walk you through different aspects of Longmont’s rich history. Text and audio are provided in both English and Spanish. These virtual tours are free, don’t require a download, and can be enjoyed both in and outside of your home
Online historic photo collection: Explore the Longmont Museum’s historic collection online in this searchable database! We have more than 5,000 images you can explore that show what life was like in Longmont, CO throughout history.
360 virtual exhibition tours: Check out our 360 tours, which allow you to click to guide yourself through current and past exhibits, move your mouse to look around, and, in many cases, even read the labels. These are best viewed on a computer rather than a phone.
- Front Range Rising (Permanent exhibit)
- WWI: Longmont & the Great War (Spring 2018)
- TreeHouses: Look Who’s Living in Trees (Summer/Fall 2018)
- Ansel Adams: Early Works (Spring 2019)
- Ruckus Rodeo: Pop Art & Cowboy Culture (Summer/Fall 2019)
- Terry Maker: Because the World is Round (Spring/Summer 2020)
- Dia de los Muertos 20th Anniversary (Fall 2020)
- Enduring Impressions (Spring/Summer 2021)
- Longmont 150 (Summer/Fall 2021)
- Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper (Spring 2022)
- Tipi to Tiny House: Hands-on Homebuilding (Summer/Fall 2022)
- Duality: Contemporary Works by Indigenous Artists (Spring 2023)
- agriCULTURE: Art Inspired by the Land (Summer/Fall 2023)
- Picturing the West: Masterworks of American Landscape Photography (Spring 2024)
- Build: Design & Create with LEGO! (Summer/Fall 2024)