Denver, Colorado
Four Mile Historic Park acts as a portal to Denver's frontier past, centered around the Four Mile House, which is the oldest standing structure in the metropolitan area. Built in 1859 as a stagecoach stop along the Cherokee Trail, the 12-acre park preserves the rural atmosphere of the mid-19th century.
Visitors can explore historic barns, see farm animals, and participate in activities like gold panning and butter making. The park offers a hands-on educational experience that brings the daily life of Colorado's early settlers and travelers to life.