Judith Basin County Museum

Stanford, Montana

Judith Basin County Museum: salt and pepper
Judith Basin County Museum: Al Close and white wolf
Judith Basin County Museum: exterior of museum
Judith Basin County Museum: salt and pepper shaker display
Judith Basin County Museum: salt and pepper
Judith Basin County Museum: Al Close and white wolf
Judith Basin County Museum: exterior of museum
Judith Basin County Museum: salt and pepper shaker display

Physical Address:

93 3rd Street South, Stanford, MT 59479

Mailing Address:

PO Box 315, Stanford, MT 59479

Contact Info

406-566-2277 ext 130

About Judith Basin County Museum

The Judith Basin County Museum which was opened in 1967, is located on the south side of the County Court House. The museum depicts the rich history of the county which saw the transition from open range cattle ranching to sheep-herding and the coming of the homesteaders. There were also the colorful cowboys of the Judith Basin Pool, which included Charlie Russell, the cowboy artist. The museum also depicts the stagecoach era and something of the train era.

Through historical pictures, the clothing of early homesteaders, much of which was handmade, history books and many other interesting artifacts, Judith Basin County will come alive to visitors; they may well find some unexpected items as well. Among other things in our collection we have just over 2,000 sets of salt and pepper shakers and a collection of 5,000 buttons; there is also an Indian artifacts display. The visitor will find a good deal of information and a number of pictures detailing the saga of the White Wolf which is now housed in the Basin Trading Post.

Charles M. Russell, the well-known Western artist, made his home in the county and accurately chronicled much of the early history of the west including many places in his own county. There is a display of prints of some of his paintings.

Visitors who have been to the museum have often commented on how interesting the museum is. There is no charge, just a free will donation. We have some gifts and post cards for sale at our display counter. Come visit us when in our area!

Judith Basin County Museum Activities

History

Museum

Judith Basin County Museum Amenities

Air Conditioning

Books

Public Restroom

Judith Basin County Museum Reservations

Reservations Not Accepted

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

Memorial Day - Labor Day

Hours

Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00am - 5:00pm

About Judith Basin County Museum

The Judith Basin County Museum which was opened in 1967, is located on the south side of the County Court House. The museum depicts the rich history of the county which saw the transition from open range cattle ranching to sheep-herding and the coming of the homesteaders. There were also the colorful cowboys of the Judith Basin Pool, which included Charlie Russell, the cowboy artist. The museum also depicts the stagecoach era and something of the train era.

Through historical pictures, the clothing of early homesteaders, much of which was handmade, history books and many other interesting artifacts, Judith Basin County will come alive to visitors; they may well find some unexpected items as well. Among other things in our collection we have just over 2,000 sets of salt and pepper shakers and a collection of 5,000 buttons; there is also an Indian artifacts display. The visitor will find a good deal of information and a number of pictures detailing the saga of the White Wolf which is now housed in the Basin Trading Post.

Charles M. Russell, the well-known Western artist, made his home in the county and accurately chronicled much of the early history of the west including many places in his own county. There is a display of prints of some of his paintings.

Visitors who have been to the museum have often commented on how interesting the museum is. There is no charge, just a free will donation. We have some gifts and post cards for sale at our display counter. Come visit us when in our area!

Judith Basin County Museum Activities

History

Museum

Judith Basin County Museum Amenities

Air Conditioning

Books

Public Restroom

Judith Basin County Museum Reservations

Reservations Not Accepted

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

Memorial Day - Labor Day

Hours

Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00am - 5:00pm

About Stanford, Montana

Elevation: 4,288

Population: 414

County: Judith Basin

Stanford, the county seat of Judith Basin County, sits off of MT Highway 200 midway between Lewistown and Great Falls. Montana's cowboy artist Charlie Russell spent a considerable amount of time in the Stanford area and the landscape played an integral role in his art. The C.M. Russell Auto Tour... ...

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