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Colorado’s new 200,000- square-foot history museum is on track to open its doors in Denver’s Golden Triangle on April 28, organizers are set to announce today.

The $110 million History Colorado Center’s exhibits focusing on the people and communities built in the state over the past 10,000 years will open in phases.

Among the first to open will be Destination Colorado, a 5,000-square- foot exhibit based on the 1920s dryland-farming town of Keota. The 9,500-square-foot Colorado Stories uses interactive features and digital media to tell the history of everything from 1880s hard-rock mining to the survivors of the internment camp forced on Japanese-Americans during World War II.

Denver Post staff and wire reports

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