The Children's Museum of Bozeman features hands-on exhibits and creative programs for kids and families. Kids learn through play in exhibits and open-ended activities featuring physical science, building, dress-up, arts, culture and more. Everyone welcome!
Earth's Treasures. Featuring fossils, crystals, Yogo sapphires, jewelry, metal detectors and mining supplies. Come experience treasures, hand selected from suppliers worldwide, including Montana. It's a little like shopping, a little like visiting your favorite museum, and a whole lot of fun, right here in Bozeman. Come as a customer, leave as a friend. Open year-round. Mon-Sat.
25 N. Willson Ste. B
586-3451
600 West Kagy Blvd. (south of the MSU campus)
(map)
994-2251
The Museum of the Rockies, home to the world’s largest collection of dinosaur fossils, is Montana’s premier natural and cultural history museum. The museum houses permanent exhibits on dinosaurs, geology and Montana history - including, Native American cultures - as well as a planetarium, a living history farm, Explore Yellowstone Children’s Discovery Center and world-class changing exhibits.
The Pioneer Museum of Bozeman preserves and promotes the history of Gallatin County & southwest Montana. Located in the former county jail and listed on the national register of historic places, the museum features dozens of displays on various aspects of local history, including the American Indian, Lewis & Clark, fur traders, gold miners, pioneers and settlers. Visitors will also view jail cells and even a hanging gallows during their tour. The museum’s research center has more than 17,000 historical photographs (all available for duplication), thousands of documents, newspapers, journals, and diaries on local history. The museum bookstore holds hard-to-find books on southwest Montana history for sale to the public.
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