Museum of the Upper Missouri

Fort Benton, Montana

Museum of the Upper Missouri: Museum of the Upper Missouri
Museum of the Upper Missouri: The Story of Shep
Museum of the Upper Missouri: Merchant Empires
Museum of the Upper Missouri: Museum of the Upper Missouri
Museum of the Upper Missouri: The Story of Shep
Museum of the Upper Missouri: Merchant Empires
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Physical Address:

1205 20th Street, Fort Benton, MT 59442

Mailing Address:

PO Box 262, Fort Benton, MT 59442

Contact Info

406-622-5316

fbmuseums@mtintouch.net

About Museum of the Upper Missouri

Museum Of The Upper Missouri covers the history of the Upper Missouri from 1800 to 1900, highlighting the importance of Fort Benton and the role it played as a trading post, military fort and the head of steamboat navigation. From 1860 through 1887, Fort Benton was known as 'the toughest town in the West,' for it was the world's innermost port, and strategically vital in the settlement of the Northwest. Exhibits feature this Missouri River town as an early transportation and shipping center full of color and history. Take a walk back in time along Fort Benton's historic steamboat levee, where supplies and settlers were unloaded to settle this new frontier. You can also visit the Shep Memorial.

Adjacent to the museum is the Old Fort Benton where daily tours are on-going throughout the summer and is considered the birthplace of Montana with its 1846 blockhouse, the oldest standing structure in Montana.

Museum of the Upper Missouri Activities

Education

Exhibit

Heritage

History

Museum

Sculpture

Shopping

Tour

Western Art

Museum of the Upper Missouri Amenities

Books

Gift Shop

Handicapped Accessible

Parking

Public Restroom

Store

Tour

Unescorted Tour

Museum of the Upper Missouri Reservations

Group Reservations Required

Reservations Accepted

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

Memorial Day Weekend - October 1

Hours

Monday - Friday: 10:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday: 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Appointments are accepted during the off-season.

About Museum of the Upper Missouri

Museum Of The Upper Missouri covers the history of the Upper Missouri from 1800 to 1900, highlighting the importance of Fort Benton and the role it played as a trading post, military fort and the head of steamboat navigation. From 1860 through 1887, Fort Benton was known as 'the toughest town in the West,' for it was the world's innermost port, and strategically vital in the settlement of the Northwest. Exhibits feature this Missouri River town as an early transportation and shipping center full of color and history. Take a walk back in time along Fort Benton's historic steamboat levee, where supplies and settlers were unloaded to settle this new frontier. You can also visit the Shep Memorial.

Adjacent to the museum is the Old Fort Benton where daily tours are on-going throughout the summer and is considered the birthplace of Montana with its 1846 blockhouse, the oldest standing structure in Montana.

Museum of the Upper Missouri Activities

Education

Exhibit

Heritage

History

Museum

Sculpture

Shopping

Tour

Western Art

Museum of the Upper Missouri Amenities

Books

Gift Shop

Handicapped Accessible

Parking

Public Restroom

Store

Tour

Unescorted Tour

Museum of the Upper Missouri Reservations

Group Reservations Required

Reservations Accepted

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

Memorial Day Weekend - October 1

Hours

Monday - Friday: 10:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday: 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Appointments are accepted during the off-season.

About Fort Benton, Montana

Elevation: 2,698

Population: 1,413

County: Chouteau

Tucked away in a valley on the Missouri River and surrounded by high bluffs, Fort Benton has served as the perfect gateway to Montana adventure for nearly two hundred years. Fur traders established a fort at the site a generation before the Montana gold rushes of the 1860s making Fort Benton the... ...

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