A History Buff’s Paradise: The R.H. Crossland Foundation Museum

Located in Durango, CO, Primerica Senior National Sales Director Rusty Crossland’s historical museum is home to some of the world’s most incredible artifacts. A baseball signed in 1968 by Johnny Bench, a Civil War promotion signed by Abraham Lincoln and autographs from George Washington are just a few of the most notable items on display.

Rusty’s love for history began in the mid-1980s when he bought an antebellum home in the outskirts of Atlanta. According to The Durango Herald, “The seller had documents mounted on the wall. ‘Are those real?’ Rusty asked.” His obsession began and he’s been fascinated ever since. Today, he is the proud owner of several thousand rare and unusual items.

“Primerica gave me the flexibility to not only establish our historical document museum, but also to donate my time and money to countless worthy causes that are in alignment with my values,” says Rusty.

Each year, the R.H. Crossland Foundation is recognized in the local paper and radio for their involvement in the community. Over the years, the historical museum has given thousands of people an extraordinary real-life walk through the past.

“I wish more people around the world knew about our remarkable museum and documents,” says Rusty. “We do all sorts of outreach events for local charities, school programs and it is open to the public. It’s really a great resource that anyone could benefit from, regardless of their age.”

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