Our Mission"The Children's Museum of Northeast Montana will provide an environment that stimulates exploration, creativity and discovery and empowe...
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About Us: The Pioneer Museum was built in 1970 with $45,000 of donated money, gathered by the Valley County Historical Society. The huge efforts...
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The Garfield County Museum opened its doors in August of 1984. There is a full size Triceratops. The original was dug out north of Jordan. There ar...
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Located on 20 acres just west of Scobey, Montana, is the Daniels County Museum & Pioneer Town. 35 historic buildings have been restored to depi...
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The PhillipsCountyMuseum is the heart of Missouri River Country and on the Lewis and Clark Trail. The purpose of the museum is to preserve the natu...
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Mission Statement:To curate and prepare paleontological resources for use in educational programs, scientific research and interpretive displays in...
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Housed in a 1915 bank building, the Prairie County Museum offers a glimpse of an era gone by, featuring a homesteader’s house, a restored Nor...
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Mission Statement:Custer County Art Center (now the WaterWorks Art MUseum) is a non-profit, cultural leader in southeastern Montana, dedicated to p...
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Founded in 1939, in the past 70 years our Museum has grown to include 13 buildings with a total of over 38,000 square feet of display area inside, ...
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The Sheridan County Museum was completed in 1968 to capture and preserve some of the historical flavor. fashions and fixtures of Sheridan County's ...
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The museum takes our visitors on a walk through time in Glendive, MT, from prehistoric times to the 20th century. Our museum is compiled of 7 build...
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When you visit a major natural history museum today, you will see wide-eyed elementary and preschool children (not to mention their parents and tea...
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The name Makoshika (Ma-ko'-shi-ka) is a variant spelling of a Lakota phrase meaning 'bad land' or 'bad earth'.
Today, as Montana's largest state pa...
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The MonDak Heritage Center is the MonDak region's premier museum. Our mission is to engage, educate, and inspire our community by preserving and co...
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Between 1828 and 1867, Fort Union was the most important fur trade post on the Upper Missouri River. Here, the Assiniboine and six other Northern P...
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Pompeys Pillar is one of the most famous sandstone buttes in America. It bears the only remaining physical evidence of the Lewis and Clark Expediti...
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Entertainment, Inc! is a non-profit arts organization which was founded in 1981. It is governed by a board of directors who establish policy and ar...
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This area memorializes the U.S. Army's 7th Cavalry and the Sioux and Cheyenne in one of the Indian's last armed efforts to preserve their way of li...
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The Carter County Museum is both a Historical and a Natural History Museum dedicated to the preservation of the past for future generations to expe...
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The HPMIA, situated on 10.4 acres of the old Osborn town site, includes 18 homestead buildings from the early 1900s era. The site also has so...
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