Historical
Museum At Fort Missoula - The Museum was established in
1975 to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of Missoula County,
Fort Missoula, and the timber products industry in western Montana for the
education, recreation, and cultural enrichment of visitors and area
residents. It is located on 32 acres at the core of historic Fort
Missoula. The Museum has over 22,000 objects in its collection.
National
Museum of Forest Service History - From the time the
Forest Reserves were set aside in 1891, our nation's forests and range
lands have had a rich, colorful history. The National Museum of Forest
Service History (NMFSH) seeks to construct a facility that will capture
and interpret this history for future generations. The goal is to dedicate
the Museum Complex during 2005, The 100th Anniversary of the USDA Forest
Service.
Wild
Eyes Animal Adventures - Professional and amateur
photographers alike, as well as pure animal lovers can experience this
once in a lifetime adventure in the picturesque countryside of Montana.
Imagine playing with the wolves, holding a European hawk on your arm,
having that bobcat or Canadian Lynx nudging you or that mystic eye-to-eye
contact with the Siberian tiger with no fence between you!
Missoula
Children's Theatre - For almost 30 years Missoula Children's
Theatre has provided quality education, entertainment and enrichment for
all ages through the performing arts.
Miracle
of America Museum - Miracle of America Museum and
Pioneer Village is Western Montana's largest museum with over 100,000
items! The museum tracks America's progress from the Walking-Plow to
Walking on the Moon. The museum is open daily year-round.
Big
Sky Waterpark - Big Sky Waterpark is the largest Water
Park in Montana! With 10 waterslides, Krazy Kars - the Flathead's first
bumper car ride, a hot tub, volleyball court, mini golf, antique carousel,
arcade, gift shop, picnic areas and more all nestled against the Rocky
Mountains 20 miles west of Glacier National Park.
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Central School
Museum - The Northwest Montana Historical Society Central
School Museum offers a variety of historical photographs, as well as many
implements of the farming and logging industries, a fire wagon from 1893,
and other items representative of the lives of predecessors in Northwest
Montana.
Conrad
Mansion National Historic Site Museum - The Conrad
Mansion sits proudly today on the edge of the original townsite, atop a
bluff overlooking the valley and the Swan mountain range. The home is
located on three landscaped acres and features original furnishings and
accessories, extensive collections include original family clothing, dating
from the 1880s to 1940s, and three generations of children's toys and dolls.
Fairmont
Hot Springs Resort - Fairmont Hot Springs Resort is
cradled by the Continental Divide, located between Butte and Anaconda
Montana. Fairmont is a year round, full service Hot Springs and Convention
Resort with an 18 hole golf course available March through October. Fairmont
features two Olympic sized swimming pools, two soaking pools and a 350 foot
enclosed waterslide.
Ninepipes
Museum of Early Montana - The Ninepipes Museum of Early
Montana was established in 1998 to discover and memorialize the history and
culture of the Flathead Reservation and early Montana. It is designed for
the enrichment, education, and recreation of local residents and visitors.
Marcus
Daly Mansion - The home has over 50 rooms with 25
bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, 7 fireplaces. The home is three stories for a total
of 24,000 square feet, plus a full cement basement. Some of the main rooms
include a large living room, a music room, a formal dining room a sun room,
a trophy room which was added in 1914, an upstairs sitting room and a third
floor billiard hall.
Art
Museum of Missoula - The Art Museum is committed to
educating the community through art and to developing and conserving the Art
Museum Collection in order to preserve and make accessible their unique
cultural heritage. The Art Museum develops and hosts 12 to 16 exhibitions
annually in three galleries located in a 1903 Carnegie Library building.
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