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Site Information for Montana Museum of Work History Inc.

ActivitiesAmerican Heritage#Antiques#Childrens Activities#Education#Exhibit#History#Museum#Native Art#Shopping#Storytelling#Tour
AltSiteTypesMuseum
AmenitiesAir Conditioning#Books#Handicapped Accessible#Instruction#Merchandise#Parking#Public Restroom#Store#Unescorted Tour
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DateCreated5/16/2024 5:02:09 PM
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DirectionsMontana Museum of Work History is located 3 miles west of the Missoula airport on Highway 10 West.1
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HrsOfOpTuesday - Friday: 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturday: 9:00am - 2:00pm
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Latitude46.9440786
Longitude-114.1285782
MailingCityMissoula
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MailingStateMT
MailingStreet7655 Highway 10 West
MailingZip59808
NetDescriptionsThe Montana Museum of Work History celebrates the innovation and work ethic that allowed people to survive and prosper in Montana. The displays include antique firearms, steam and gas engines, automobiles, tools of all descriptions, logging and mining equipment and much more. Tours are available on request. What better place to enjoy this history than inside a real working establishment. The Axmen is proud to host this collection at 7655 Highway 10 West in Missoula. That is just 1/4 mile south of I-90 from exit #96. The Montana Museum of Work History was created to preserve and celebrate the stories of the hard working people who made Montana their home. Visitors will be given the opportunity to hear these stories and see the tools and technologies that were a part of the workers daily lives. The tools and technologies were generally bigger, heavier and almost always more dangerous than their modern replacements. The everyday people of Montana had extraordinary tenacity and courage. We are here to celebrate and remember not the famous, not the infamous, but the ordinary Montanan who did extraordinary things.
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PhoneNo1406-728-7020
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PhoneNof406-543-5316
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ReservationsWalk-Ins Welcome
SeasonOfOpAll Year
ServiceCityMissoula
SiteId17190
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SiteNameMontana Museum of Work History Inc.
SiteRegionGlacier
SiteRegMemGLACIER
SiteTypeMuseum
StreetCityMissoula
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StreetStreet7655 Highway 10 West
StreetZip59808
Urlhttp://montanamuseumofworkhistory.com

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