Montana Cowboys Association Museum & Bar
Great Falls, Montana
Physical Address:
311 3rd Street Northwest, Great Falls, MT 59404
Mailing Address:
PO Box 584, Great Falls, MT 59404
Contact Info
About Montana Cowboys Association Museum & Bar
The Cowboys Museum is one of the many projects the Montana Cowboys Association has undertaken to perpetuate the historical importance of our western heritage. Built in the late 1930's by the National Youth Administration and opened in 1941, the Cowboys Museum is an authentic log cabin with double fireplaces and replicas of hitching posts from Montana's frontier days.
Inside it is filled with Old West relics. Actual items with which cowboys, stockmen, and pioneers worked with are on display, including rawhide rope, branding irons and ox yokes.
Other exhibits include a lady's intricately fashioned side-saddle, a trick rope saddle, numerous Indian artefact's, and a Kimball-Reed organ, brought down river from St. Louis to Fort Benton, Montana in 1876.
Gun collectors would be in awe at the ages of some of the guns on display, including an old muzzleloading shotgun, a flintlock rifle, and Civil War bayonets.
The Cowboys Museum also has its share of famed exhibits: a pair of spurs given to Jack Kennedy in 1890 by Tom Horn, the subject of the Steve McQueen movie 'Tom Horn', a rivet set made by Kid Curry, local artist Charlie Russell's black boots (curled from wear), Russell's bed tarp and pictures of his funeral procession also capture a visitor's eye.
The list goes on and on with over 500 mementos of a romantic era in our nation's history and an integral part of Montana's past.
Montana Cowboys Association Museum & Bar Activities
American Heritage
Billiards
Dancing
Exhibit
Gambling
History
Museum
Montana Cowboys Association Museum & Bar Amenities
Air Conditioning
Automated Teller Machine
Bar/Lounge
Casino
Handicapped Accessible
Merchandise
Parking
Public Restroom
Snack Bar
Montana Cowboys Association Museum & Bar Reservations
Reservations Accepted
Walk-Ins Welcome
Season
All Year
Hours
Daily: 10:30am - 2:00am
About Montana Cowboys Association Museum & Bar
The Cowboys Museum is one of the many projects the Montana Cowboys Association has undertaken to perpetuate the historical importance of our western heritage. Built in the late 1930's by the National Youth Administration and opened in 1941, the Cowboys Museum is an authentic log cabin with double fireplaces and replicas of hitching posts from Montana's frontier days.
Inside it is filled with Old West relics. Actual items with which cowboys, stockmen, and pioneers worked with are on display, including rawhide rope, branding irons and ox yokes.
Other exhibits include a lady's intricately fashioned side-saddle, a trick rope saddle, numerous Indian artefact's, and a Kimball-Reed organ, brought down river from St. Louis to Fort Benton, Montana in 1876.
Gun collectors would be in awe at the ages of some of the guns on display, including an old muzzleloading shotgun, a flintlock rifle, and Civil War bayonets.
The Cowboys Museum also has its share of famed exhibits: a pair of spurs given to Jack Kennedy in 1890 by Tom Horn, the subject of the Steve McQueen movie 'Tom Horn', a rivet set made by Kid Curry, local artist Charlie Russell's black boots (curled from wear), Russell's bed tarp and pictures of his funeral procession also capture a visitor's eye.
The list goes on and on with over 500 mementos of a romantic era in our nation's history and an integral part of Montana's past.
Montana Cowboys Association Museum & Bar Activities
American Heritage
Billiards
Dancing
Exhibit
Gambling
History
Museum
Montana Cowboys Association Museum & Bar Amenities
Air Conditioning
Automated Teller Machine
Bar/Lounge
Casino
Handicapped Accessible
Merchandise
Parking
Public Restroom
Snack Bar
Montana Cowboys Association Museum & Bar Reservations
Reservations Accepted
Walk-Ins Welcome
Season
All Year
Hours
Daily: 10:30am - 2:00am
About Great Falls, Montana
Great Falls is known as the Electric City, a moniker given when hydroelectric powers dams were built on the series of waterfalls in the city. At Great Falls the Missouri River flows from the Rocky Mountains and, in a series of five waterfalls, quickly descends to the level of the plains. In the... ...
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