Special Presentation on Ukraine, March 31 at 10am

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Tune in to our YouTube channel or come to the Museum for a Special Zoom presentation by Robert Blobaum, titled “Personal Thoughts on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.” Robert Blobaum is the Eberly Family Distinguished Professor in the Department of History at West Virginia University. He specializes broadly in the social, political and cultural history of Poland in the first decades of the Twentieth century. He has served on the executive boards of the Association for Slavic, East European and American Studies and is currently the president of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America.

Museum Celebrates Its 20th Birthday!

The Broomfield Veterans Museum turns 20 this year! In celebration, we have a special exhibit about the Museum Founders in our Forefather’s Exhibit. It was through their hard work that Broomfield has this great local resource for learning and gathering.

New Pearl Harbor Exhibit is Open!

In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Broomfield Veterans Museum has opened a new temporary exhibit exploring the people and history of the event that tipped the United States into World War II. Chock full of artifacts, stories, and Colorado connections, this exhibit is a “must-see” this winter. The exhibit is open every day that the Museum is open.

Veterans Day Ceremony, Nov. 11 at 11am!

Please join the Broomfield Veterans Museum in their parking lot for a ceremony honoring veterans. Featuring military living history enactors and their vehicles as well as music, this annual event is a ‘must see’. After the program, stay for tours of the museum! A crowd gathers outside the museum for the Veterans Day Ceremony in 2020.

Museum Adds New Exhibit Commemorating 9/11


It has been 20 years since the terrorist attacks brought death and destruction to the American homeland—and touched off a 20-year war in Afghanistan. To commemorate the nearly 3,000 lives lost on that September 11, 2001, the Broomfield Veterans Museum has installed a new exhibit that recounts the events of that tragic day.


Nineteen persons with a connection to Colorado were killed on 9/11—either because they were in the buildings that were hit by the hijacked planes or were in the planes themselves. Their stories are told in vignettes at the museum. For example, Kathryn LaBorie of Colorado Springs was the head flight attendant on United Airlines Flight 175 that crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York, and Jason Dahl of Littleton was the chief pilot aboard United Airlines Flight 93 that crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. It it believed that passengers and crew members on Flight 93 fought with the hijackers in an effort to prevent the plane from reaching its target—thought to be either the White House or U.S. Capitol.


The new exhibit is scheduled to remain on display until later this year to remind visitors of the tremendous blow the attacks made on Americans’ feelings of security and changed the course of history.

Local boy scouts help cut up and retire flags at the Flag Retirement Ceremony.

Join Us for Flag Retirement Ceremony

The Broomfield Veterans Museum will host a special Flag Retirement Ceremony and Cookout on Saturday, June 12, 2021, beginning at 11:30 a.m. In honor of Flag Day, local veterans will kick off the ceremony with special remarks about the history and significance of the U.S. flag. North Metro Fire Rescue District and Broomfield Police Department’s combined honor guard will lower the old flag for retirement and raise a new flag. A local scout troop will lead everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance, and special music will be performed as part of the ceremony.

Following the brief ceremony, the public is invited to help the museum retire hundreds of flags that have been donated from community members over the past year. Everyone is also invited to join in a patriotic picnic to celebrate the flag holiday.

Join Us Memorial Day

On Monday, May 30, 2022, the Broomfield Veterans Museum will host a Memorial Day picnic and celebration at the Broomfield County Commons Park, 13200 Sheridan Blvd., Broomfield. The ceremony will go on rain or shine and include a posting of colors, a flyover, the Pledge of Allegiance, the National Anthem, an invocation and remarks by Broomfield civic leaders. Following the ceremony, if weather allows, there will be a concert by the Rocky Mountain Brassworks and lunch (burgers and hot dogs for sale from the Broomfield Lions Club). There will also be military apparatus on display. The event is free and will be from 11 AM to 1 PM at Broomfield County Commons Park.

Museum Hosts Civil War Event Commemorating 160th Anniversary

On Saturday, March 27, 2021, the museum hosted a group of Civil War reenactors who set up camp on the front lawn to mingle with visitors and give them a “first-person” view of the war that began 160 years ago. A sutler’s store, a mounted cavalryman, and a mountain howitzer provided a backdrop for plenty of family photos, and a talk by local Civil War expert Bob Moulder made for a complete immersive experience.

The following Saturday, John Peticolas, a member of the museum’s board of directors, gave a lecture about a relative who fought on the Confederate side.

The museum currently has a special Civil War exhibit featured as part of the rotating Forefathers Exhibit series.

Coffee and Conversation with Gary Kling

Coffee and Conversation is Back!

The museum is reopened and hosting Coffee and Conversation events in a safe and socially distanced manner. However, if you prefer to watch from home, we invite you to tune in via our YouTube livestream.

If you’ve never attended a Coffee and Conversation event, we invite you to join us for one of our free Saturday events, starting at 10 a.m. Enjoy coffee, donuts and networking with fellow veterans and history buffs. Plus, you’ll hear a great presentation from a veteran or historian. You can also access our entire library of recorded Coffee and Conversation presentations on our YouTube channel.

Upcoming Events

27 February – Bill Niles served in the US Navy Submarine Service from 1980 to 1988 with tours on the USS Queenfish (SSN651) and the USS Omaha (SSN692) based out of Pearl Harbor. He achieved the rank of E-6 and his job focused on the maintenance of alarm, warning, control and interior communication systems for the submarines. Bill will share his experiences of what it is like to train to be a submariner and then serve on a nuclear attack submarine.

13 March – Bob Moulder joined the US Navy in 1952 and served as a radioman on the USS Hector, USS Ajax and the USS Pinola. Most of his service was spent in Japan and Korean waters during the latter part of the Korean War. Bob is a Civil War expert and amateur historian who will present a talk titled, “Civil War Guns, Swords and Stories,” as told through artifacts from his extensive personal collection. This is in conjunction with a special Civil War exhibit at the Veterans Museum.

27 March – John Peticolas served a 25 year career in the US Navy and Naval Reserve, retiring with the rank of Commander (0-5). As a pilot he flew multiple different aircraft including the A-6 Intruder, the A-4 Skyhawk and P-3 Orion. In conjunction with a special Civil War exhibit, John will tell the story of his great-grand uncle, Albert Brown Peticolas, a young lawyer from Victoria, Texas, who joined other troops from his state in the 1862 Confederate invasion of New Mexico.

A crowd gathers outside the museum for the Veterans Day Ceremony in 2020.

The Broomfield Veterans Museum Honors Veterans at Veteran’s Day Ceremony 2020

On November 11, 2020 the Broomfield Veterans Museum hosted an outdoor, socially-distanced ceremony to honor America’s veterans. The event was held on the front lawn of the Broomfield Veterans Museum. Museum President Lew Roman welcomed veterans and guests, Rick Schneider of the American Legion Post 58 gave the Invocation, and Gulf War Veteran Ryan Wolf gave a keynote speech.

Many thanks to the following organizations assisted with the implementation of the event: City of Broomfield, Colorado, American Legion Post 58, Broomfield, Colorado, American Military Living History Association, • Mile High Fife and Drum Corps, • Bugles Across America, Tenth Mountain Division Reenactment Group, InnovAge Image Company, and Daughters of the American Revolution. 

The ceremony was video streamed to public thank to Sara Farris (link here) and a digital copy was also taken by Steve Kutala.  Media coverage included reporters from the Broomfield Sentinel, Broomfield Enterprise, the Boulder Camera and there was a TV crew from the Spanish speaking TV station Telemundo.

Veteran's Day 2020 Ceremony at the Broomfield Veterans Museum. Two WWI Reenactors stand ready at museum entrance.