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Site Information for Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County

ActivitiesAntiques#Archaeology#Cultural#Exhibit#Heritage#History#Museum#Photography#Shopping#Tour
AltSiteTypesCultural Center#Museum#Registered Historic Site
AmenitiesAir Conditioning#Books#Childrens Activities#Gift Shop#Maps#Public Restroom#Store#Tour#Unescorted Tour
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DateCreated12/21/2024 5:00:44 PM
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DirectionsFrom I-90 take Exit 333 to Livingston. Turn right (north) onto Park Street. Stay on Park Street to the stoplight on 5th Street. Turn left (north). Go across the railroad tracks and 1 block to Chinook. Turn right (east) on Chinook and go three blocks. The museum is a three story, sculptured, gray block building with a red caboose out front.From I-90 take Exit 333 to Livingston. Turn right (north) onto Park Street. Stay on Park Street to the stoplight on 5th Street. Turn left (north). Go across the railroad tracks and 1 block to Chinook. Turn right (east) on Chinook and go three blocks. The museum is a three story, sculptured, gray block building with a red caboose out front.
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Emailmuseum@parkcountry.org
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HrsOfOpTuesday- Saturday: 10am to 5pm Groups by appointment only
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Latitude45.6640442
Longitude-110.5643645
MailingCityLivingston
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MailingStateMT
MailingStreet118 West Chinook
MailingZip59047
NetDescriptionsDiscover the rich cultural and natural history of Park County. Park County, Montana is a crossroads of culture. The area has served as temporary or permanent home for Native Peoples for at least 12,600 years. Fur trappers and explorers, homesteaders, railroad workers, ranchers, business owners, Yellowstone employees, artists, guides, arrived much later. Livingston became the original rail entrance to Yellowstone National Park in 1883 when the Northern Pacific Railway arrived and established a spur line south toward the park. The museum is housed in a three-story 1906 schoolhouse that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Four large exhibit rooms interpret Native Cultures, Yellowstone, Stories of the West, and Transportation; landings, temporary exhibits, and courtyard interpret Ice Age mammals, Ice Patch archaeology, military history, one-room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, and more. Many interactive hands-on activities for children and families throughout the museum.
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PaymentMethodsAmerican Express#Cash#Master Card#Personal Check (In State)#Visa
PhoneNo1406-222-4184
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ReservationsGroup Reservations Required#Reservations Accepted#Walk-Ins Welcome
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ServiceCityLivingston
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SiteNameYellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County
SiteRegionYellowstone
SiteRegMemYELLOWSTONE
SiteTypeMuseum
StreetCityLivingston
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StreetStreet118 West Chinook
StreetZip59047
Urlhttps://www.parkcounty.org/Yellowstone-Gateway-Museum/

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