Colorado governor seeks $2.1M for Ute museum

Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter (D) said his new budget includes $2.1 million for the Ute Indian Museum.

The money will help the museum expand. Plans call for a 5,000 square-foot expansion of the 1,900 square-foot facility.

The museum is built on the former homestead of Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta. About 20,000 people visit each year.

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Ritter pledges $2.1 million to Indian museum (The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel 11/7)

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