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    Beneath the Streets
    A fire in 1904 above ground resulted in businesses operating below ground from their basements. This museum and tour shows visitors the history of those stores and is open daily through the summer.
    Address: 100 3rd Ave. Havre  MT  USA  59501
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 406 265-8888 
     

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    Children's Museum of Montana

    The Children's Museum offers hands-on learning for children between the ages of newborn and 12. Exhibits include experimenting with magnets, digging for dinosaur bones and puppet shows.
    Address: 22 Railroad Square Great Falls  MT  USA  59401
    Send an Email Send an Email (1) Telephone 1 406 452-6661 
     

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    Ursuline Centre

    The Ursuline Centre is a landmark building that was once a Boarding School and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1991. Today the landmark houses a museum of Native American artifacts and antique furniture.
    Address: 2300 Central Avenue Great Falls  MT  USA  59401
    Telephone 1 406 452-8585 
     

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    Yellowstone Art Museum

    The museum features contemporary and historical art from around the region. Consider the museum for your next private function: slide projection and audio equipment are available.
    Address: 401 North 27th Street, Billings  MT  59101
    Send an Email Send an Email (1) Telephone 1 406 256-6804 
     
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    Cascade County Historical Society Museum

    Located in the High Plains Heritage Center, the Cascade County Historical Society Museum commemorates the area's more recent homesteader and cowboy past. With over 85,000 historical objects in its permanent collection and changing exhibits featuring local individuals and groups, the Museum offers an informative look into the culture of Great Falls.
    Address: 422 2nd Street South Great Falls  MT  USA  59405
    Send an Email Send an Email (4) Telephone 1 406 452-3462 
     

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    C. M. Russell Museum

    The museum features a large collection of C.M. Russell's artwork, his log cabin studio and his home. He was known for his accurate and sensitive portrayals of the Native Americans way of life. There is also artwork on display from other artists such as O.C Seltzer and Joseph Henry Sharp. The Museum hosts the C.M. Russell Art Auction occurs every March, which occurs in the Heritage Inn.
    Address: 400 13th Street North Great Falls  MT  USA  59401-1498
    Telephone 1 406 727-8787 


     

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    Western Heritage Center

    Situated in downtown Billings, the center focuses on the life and culture of the Yellowstone River Valley. The exhibits include photographs and artifacts showing the history of the area.
    Address: 2822 Montana Avenue, Billings  MT  59101
    Telephone 1 406 256-6809 
     

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    H. Earl Clack Museum
    This museum provides a guide to the development of the Havre and Hi-Line area and admission is free. Exhibits on display include fire fighting equipment, farm machinery and Indian Culture, as well as 75 million year old dinosaur eggs and embryos.
    Address: 1753 Hwy. 2 W. Havre  MT  USA  59501
    Telephone 1 406 265-4000 
     

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    Cheyenne Indian Museum

    The Cheyenne Indian Museum is located in a unique architectural structure inspired by the teepee of the Plains Indian. The building houses both the museum and the Saint Labre Indian Chapel, which holds mass every Thursday and Saturday. The museum is home to a fine collection of Plains Indian artifacts and a documentary on Saint Labre School.
    Address: Tongue River Road Ashland  MT  USA  59003
    Telephone 1 406 784-4500 
     

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    Mehmke Steam Engine Museum
    This museum contains steam traction engines and gas tractors, as well as an antique bar that was an actual saloon in Great Falls at the turn of the 20th century.
    Address: 8293 US Highway 89 Great Falls  MT  USA  59405
    Telephone 1 406 452-6571 
     

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    Railroad Museum
    This museum has a brief history of railroad, a relay office recreation, hands on reference library, original hand push carts, working block signal and complete model railroad on display. It is open seven days in summer from 9am to 5pm and there is no entrance fee.
    Address: 120 3rd Ave. Havre  MT  USA  59501
     

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    Museum of the Beartooths
    The Museum of the Beartooths outlines the history of Stillwater County back to the 1870s. Exhibits include historic washing machines, vintage furniture and 1895 Line Drug Company pharmaceutics. Other notable displays tell the story of the 1938 Frank Robideau hanging in Columbus and a timeline of mining activities culminating in the current Stillwater Mining Company mine.
    Address: 440 East 5th Avenue North Columbus  MT  USA  59019
    Telephone 1 406 322-4588 
     

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    Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art

    The Paris Gibson Museum of Art features contemporary exhibits by regional and national artists. The museum is located in a historic building built in 1896.
    Address: 1400 1st Ave North Great Falls  MT  USA  59401
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 406 727-8255 
     

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    Big Sandy Historical Museum
    The Big Sandy Historical Museum features historical artifacts from the surrounding area. The museum is open during the summer from Tuesday through Sunday, in the afternoons.
    Address: Main Street Big Sandy  MT  USA  59520
    Telephone 1 406 378-2640 
     

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    Pioneers Pride Museum
    Pioneers Pride Museum highlights the history of the pioneers that inhabited the Bainville area. Displays include a pioneer bedroom, kitchen and music room, as well as old jail from Mon-Dak and a 1929 fire truck. The museum is open from Memorial Day until Labor Day, Tuesday through Sunday.
    Address: Main Street Bainville  MT  USA  59212
    Telephone 1 406 769-2596 
     

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    Malmstrom Air Force Base Museum

    The Malmstrom Air Force Base Museum illustrates the base's history from World War II to its current ICBM mission. The Air Park has several aircraft with Missile Launch Consoles, aircraft models, and uniform displays. Entrance to the museum is free of charge. Public entry passes are available at the visitors center.
    Address: Malmstrom AFB Main Gate Great Falls  MT  USA  59402
    Send an Email Send an Email (2) Telephone 1 406 731-2705 
     

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    O'Fallon Historical Museum

    The O'Fallon Historical Museum commemorates the largest steer that ever lived. Born on March 23, 1923, the Steer Montana weighed 3,980 pounds, was 5 feet 11 inches in height and 10 feet four inches in length.
    Address: 723 South Main Baker  MT  USA  59313
    Telephone 1 406 778-3265 
     

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    Moss Mansion

    The Moss Mansion was built in the early 1900s for Preston B. Moss, one of Montana's wealthiest men. Today visitors can enjoy the rich 20th century architecture while on the guided tour of this historic building.
    Address: 914 Division Street Billings  MT  USA  59101-1921
    Send an Email Send an Email (2) Telephone 1 406 256-5100 
     

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    Blaine County Museum
    This exhibition center tells the story of the Nez Perce Indians, pioneering cowboys and the homesteading era. Reconstruction of rooms and buildings features in the museum.
    Address: 501 Indiana St. Chinook  MT  USA  59523
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 406 357-2590 
     

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    Range Riders Museum
    Range Riders Museum, built on the site of the 1876 Fort Keogh cantonment, opened in 1941. It features the Bert Clark Gun Collection as well as many other memorabilia from bygone days of the West.
    Address: . Miles City  MT  USA  59301
    Telephone 1 406 232-6146 
     

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    Montana Cowboys Association Museum and Bar

    The Cowboys Museum was created to accentuate the importantance of the region's western heritage. The museum is located in an authentic log cabin with double fireplaces and hitching posts and features relics from the Old West. The items on display include Indian artifacts, guns and saddles.
    Address: 311 3rd Street Northwest Great Falls  MT  USA  59404
    Telephone 1 406 761-9299 
     

     
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