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See aircraft displays, learn about Lewis and Clark's expedition, and discover how the west was settled at a museum in Central Montana! Many of the museum buildings themselves are historical landmarks.
Depot Museum has displays of items representing the era from homesteading on. A collection of obituaries and newspaper clippings. The depot has displa... MORE DETAILS
Railroad Museum has a brief history of railroad, a relay office recreation, hands on reference library, original hand push carts, working block signal... MORE DETAILS
The H. Earl Clack Museum has excellent dioramas illustrative of the history and development of this area. The museum offers interpretive displays corr... MORE DETAILS
The Harlowton Milwaukee Depot Museum was built in 1908, it was a "Standard Class A Passenger Station", one of several standardized depot plans used by... MORE DETAILS
The High Line Heritage House Museum warmly welcomes you to beautiful, historic Havre and Hill County, Montana! We invite you to take a step back in t... MORE DETAILS
Hi-Line Vintage Motors Museum began in the summer of 2006 when a visiting German bought the 'Phillips Rock Building' on Main Street to house antique a... MORE DETAILS
The Hobson Museum, located on Main Street just south of the Hobson Library is a historical treasure in and of itself. This century old building was co... MORE DETAILS
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 o... MORE DETAILS
The self-guided exhibit hall's centerpiece is the two-story diorama of the portage of the Missouri River's five great falls. Test your strength pullin... MORE DETAILS
Chester was originally a stop over for the nearest railroad shipyard in North Dakota. When the Great Northern Railroad arrived in 1907, the whole town... MORE DETAILS
We hold the Pope Mineral Collection and a paleontological collection of dinosaur fossils in the Redding Dinosaur Hall. The Loma History room has displ... MORE DETAILS
In July 3, 1951 Dr. L.O. Brockman held a meeting with a group to discuss the possibility of forming a museum on the campus of Northern Montana College... MORE DETAILS