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Koshare Indian Museum
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The Koshare Indian Museum was built and supported through the efforts of a Boy Scout troop who danced their way to fame in feathers and paint. 
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Koshare Indian Museum   |   P.O. Box 580   |   La Junta, CO  81050   |   719-384-4411
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See the world's largest self-supported log roof which contains over 600 logs. 
your event with many other benefits. For your event we can proudly offer entertainment, chairs, tables and our exhibit area to make your special celebration a memorable occasion.

Rental Costs and Capacity
Cost will depend on your rental category, which rooms will be used, date of rental, length of rental, micellaneous fees (e.g. alcohol, equipment, cleaning). The minimum rental period is two hours. Rates are per hour, not prorated for a portion of an hour. Please contact the operations director for specific prices, capacity and additional information.

Operations Manager
Susie Sarlo
719.384.4411
Susie.Sarlo@ojc.edu
The stunning architecture and airy abiance makes the Koshare Kiva a unique spot for conferences, receptions, weddings, and other gatherings of all types and sizes. Most of our guests enjoy their event centered around the Kiva, our performance area, which is beautifully designed with ten large murals painted by Native American artist Velino Herrera. The Kiva is more famously known for its unique log roof, which is the largest self-supported log roof any where in the world.

In addition, to the pleasing atmosphere the Koshare Indian Museum can provide
Rent the Museum