The Hotel de Paris Museum in Georgetown, CO, is now accepting applications for a Site Director. The Director is the Museum’s chief administrator responsible for the overall management of its buildings, grounds, collection, staff, volunteers, store, and business office.
The Hotel de Paris Museum, a National Historic Landmark and a National Trust Historic Site, has been owned and operated by the National Society of the Colonial Dames in America in Colorado since 1954. Located in the Georgetown/Silver Plume National Historic Landmark District at 8500 feet elevation, the Museum is less an hour’s drive from Denver. Originally an elegant hotel and restaurant, built in 1875 by Frenchman Louis Dupuy, it is truly a time capsule of the silver boom era.
For the full announcement, click here. The application deadline is January 15, 2010.
