Delve Into Montana's Past At The Western Heritage Center In Billings
Montana has a fascinating history, and learning about its early days is never boring. In fact, if you’re a true history buff, it can be pretty fun. For the past 50 years, the Western Heritage Center in Billings has been educating the masses on all kinds of Montana facts, many of which you won’t see in your history books. Visit when you’re ready to learn more about the Treasure State.

While the building has been updated, it still has plenty of historic charm, making it a perfect spot for such a place. In fact, it's listed on the the National Register of Historic Places.

There's a collection of over 400 oral histories and 40,000 historic artifacts and photographs within these walls.
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There are 8-10 exhibits each year, so you'll want to come more than once.
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For example, there's currently an entire exhibit dedicated to women ranchers.

And while the focus is on life in the Yellowstone River Valley, you'll find artifacts and tidbits that relate to the entire state.

By the time you leave, you'll have a new appreciation for life in Montana.

Admission is just $5 for adults, and it's free for museum members.
For more information on this magnificent place, check out the official website.
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Western Heritage Center, 2822 Montana Ave, Billings, MT 59101, USA