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Old Masonic Hall

When this Main Street building went up in 1892, it held a grocery store and the medical offices of B.A. Arbogast — doctor, coroner and school superintendent, all at once — while the Masons met privately upstairs. Restored and reopened in 2015, it now anchors Breck Create, the town's nonprofit creative-arts organization.

The upstairs gallery presents seasonally rotating contemporary installations and exhibitions that range across visual art, performance, film, digital media and social practice, including solo shows by nationally known artists. Downstairs is the practical heart of the operation: Breck Create's ticket office and storefront, where you can pick up a public-art tour map or sign up for a class.

Gallery admission is free year-round, which makes the building a natural first stop for anyone exploring Breckenridge's Arts District on foot.

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