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Located in the former North Side
School, the Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County is home to
an extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits featuring Park County,
Yellowstone Park, Railroad, Pioneer, and Old West History. Also on display
are many items of Park County's natural history, prehistory and geology.
See the tools of Park County's trades, everything from Coal to Gold Mining, Agriculture, Firemen, Peace Officers, Railroading, and more. |
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Step back in time more than 10,000 years in our Native Cultures room with our displays of local digs at the Myers-Hindman Site, The Stole Bison Butchering Site, and the Anzick Site, the oldest burial in North America with the largest cache of ice age artifacts. Marvel at the everyday "conveniences" of past generations in our "House" exhibits - everything from washtubs to a player piano, and vintage clothing to furnishings. Browse through hundreds of photos, oral histories, and many, many other parcels of Park County's colorful past. |
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The Yellowstone Gateway Museum maintains birth, death, & cemetery records, and we can help you conduct genealogical searches and research on virtually any topic having to do with Park County's history. We maintain an extensive library of research materials to assist in whatever your quest at a minimal charge to you. |
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