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Site Information for Mineral Museum

ActivitiesEducation#Exhibit#History#Museum
AltSiteTypesMuseum
AmenitiesBooks#Gift Shop#Handicapped Accessible#Merchandise#Parking#Public Restroom
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DateCreated12/21/2024 5:00:44 PM
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DirectionsLocated on the Montana Tech. Campus. At the Montana Street exit off I-15/I-90, proceed north on Montana Street to Park Street. Then turn west on Park street and drive up the hill to the Montana Tech. Campus. Follow the signs to the parking area on the southwest corner of the campus. The Mineral Museum is situated on the second floor of the Museum building.Located on the Montana Tech. Campus. At the Montana Street exit off I-15/I-90, proceed north on Montana Street to Park Street. Then turn west on Park street and drive up the hill to the Montana Tech. Campus. Follow the signs to the parking area on the southwest corner of the campus. The Mineral Museum is situated on the second floor of the Museum building.
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HrsOfOpJune 15 - September 15 Daily: 9:00am - 5:00pm September 16 - June 14 Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 4:00pm
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Latitude46.0128511
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MailingCityButte
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MailingStreet1300 West Park Street
MailingZip59701
NetDescriptionsIf you would like to see a fantastic mineral collection or need advice on where to look for our own mineral specimens in the Butte area, the Mineral Museum on the Montana Tech campus is the place to visit. The museum charges no admission fees. Over 1,300 specimens are on display from around the world in the Museum building, including exhibits specifically devoted to Butte and Montana minerals and the area's mining history. Included in the collection is the 27.49-ounce gold nugget found in 1989 in the Highland Mountains south of Butte and a 400-pound smoky quartz crystal also from the area. Butte's rich mining history is exhibited through an impressive array of fine-quality mineral specimens from the underground mines. The Fluorescent Room, always a favorite, contains ordinary earth-toned minerals that radiate vibrant shades of pink, orange or blue when exposed to ultraviolet light. The Earthquake Studies Laboratory is situated in the Museum with operating seismographs for visitors to see. There are several places in the Butte area for 'rock hounds' to look for mineral specimens. Also inquire about sapphire collecting opportunities in the surrounding area. The Mineral Museum curator and assistants are generally available to provide detailed instructions on locations and restrictions. A small gift shop is also open, where visitors may purchase reading materials or mineral specimens.
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PaymentMethodsAmerican Express#Cash#Discover#Master Card#Personal Check (In State)#Personal Check (Out Of State)#Travelers Checks#Visa
PhoneNo1406-496-4414
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PhoneNof406-496-4451
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ReservationsGroup Reservations Required#Walk-Ins Welcome
SeasonOfOpAll Year
ServiceCityButte
SiteId3145
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SiteNameMineral Museum
SiteRegionGold West
SiteRegMemGOLD WEST
SiteTypeMuseum
StreetCityButte
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StreetStreet1300 West Park Street
StreetZip59701
Urlhttps://www.mbmg.mtech.edu/MineralMuseum/main.asp#gsc.tab=0

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