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    Montana Agricultural Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    32.8 mi

    This is an impressive museum. The name implies simply agriculture, and they have that, but there's…read moreSO MUCH MORE! I had 3 kids ages 10, 8, and 6, and they weren't bored in the 90 minutes we spent there. I can't even remember everything they had but it's SO MUCH BIGGER than it looks from outside. The highlight for us was the old style western town outside that had almost everything, very realistic, and every building you could go inside and look at the old stuff. (See pics on this review). They had old banks, drug store, trains, church, and many more that were all like that would have looked in the 1800s. Very interesting. Also for the admission fee, fort of fort Benton and the other museum near it are included, and you can just go to those places next and see all the cool stuff. The AG museum was the best though. There were SO MANY MORE pictures than I could post here.

    This is an impressive museum! It is absolutely huge and is more than just agriculture. This is…read morealso the history museum for Fort Benton and has quite an impressive collection; you'd never believe it was in such a small town. This place has art, artifacts, fashion, old cars, farm machinery, information about farming and wheat, stuffed bison...it's really an eclectic collection. They open for the season Memorial Day weekend but weekdays in the off season, you can call and make an appointment for a tour. We did just that and had our own private viewing of the museum - one of the perks of a small town. It costs $10 a person and included access to the Museum of the Upper Missouri and the rebuilt Fort Benton (after which the town is named). Our tour guide was great and let us just wander around for hours while she waited patiently for us. Then she told us to get lunch and she would meet us at the next museum. Absolutely worth a visit. Plan to spend 3-4 hours here and and two more to go to the other two sites.

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    Old Trail Museum - Adjacent ghost town

    Old Trail Museum

    4.7(3 reviews)
    51.0 mi

    The museum itself accepts cards, but it appears that all of the other buildings don't accept them,…read moreso if you're going, you may want to take some cash if you're interested in buying anything outside of the main building. My Wife wanted to stop here because she spent years living close, but never stopped and I'm glad she did as I thoroughly enjoyed the stop. They have a really nice mix historical through a number of little shops. If you head I to the building to the far left, it's $2 per person and you get to just work down the row of attractions. The main museum has some dinosaur fossils and local artifacts from the past. I particularly liked that they have a criminal record book that shows the name, age, weight, criminal offense, and a photo of the criminal. You can thumb through it and I happened to thumb through the year 1946. They also had an old jail door, an invitation to a hanging, and the skeleton on display that has arrowheads lodged into different spots due to an attack from Native Americans. That's the sort of stuff I find fascinating. The museum also has some dinosaur facts, fossils, and an interesting gift shop area that has books, small geodes, bracelets, and other items, and that's just the main building. The other buildings have an old schoolhouse, a lodge dedicated to bear trapping, a very interesting gift shop of knickknacks and housewares, and a recreation of a home from the early days of Choteau, a covered wagon, and an ice cream shop at the end of the row. Kids may not be thrilled about anything beyond the ice cream and dinosaur statues, but if there is any interest in the history of the area, I'd absolutely recommend it for a stop.

    These little museum was a perfect stop from our drive from East Glacier Helena. It gave us a 1 1/2…read morehour leg stretch with things to look at and really ice cream to have. The ice cream is super affordable & really good. The museum is small, but worth the inexpensive cost. There's a main building with some local prison history (there's a cool ledger to look at with past prisoner names & lists of crimes), some MT settler things, and dinosaurs. There are also smaller buildings to explore with exhibits about bears, with artwork, and my kids favorite which was the schoolhouse that had MT animals pelts/antlers to touch and look at up close. We were at the museum for just about an hour, but I probably could have spent at least a half hour more if my kids allowed me to read the exhibits more carefully.

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