MuseumsMuseum of the RockiesOpen year round, the Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University houses one of the world’s largest collections of dinosaurs, a planetarium, and exhibits on Western history and American Indians. Visit the Museum to learn about startling new discoveries in dinosaur research, experience pioneer life at the Living History Farm, and explore the greater Yellowstone region’s Native American heritage. In the dinosaur halls alone you can find: the largest T-rex skull in the world the largest dinosaur skull ever found some of the world’s rarest dinosaurs Pioneer MuseumSince 1982, the Pioneer Museum has offered a variety of changing exhibits portraying earlier days in the Gallatin Valley. The Society sponsors various programs throughout the year, including the annual History Conference. The American Computer MuseumAmerica's Information Age Museum - The American Computer Museum Since 1990 in Bozeman, Montana: The world's oldest continuously operating museum of its type. The Children's Museum of Bozeman234 East Babcock Bozeman, MT 59715 406-522-9087 (phone) 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. | ||
Visitor InformationSouthwest Montana offers many of the cultural and entertainment attractions found in larger metropolitan areas while offering ideal outdoor recreation, clean air and wonderful vistas. Yellowstone National Park, world class museums, small town shopping with big city amenities, skiing, snowmobiling, whitewater river trips, flyfishing, mountain activities and friendly people are just a few of the many reasons to visit Southwest Montana. The perfect place to do everything or nothing at all.
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