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World Museum of Mining - Blacksmith shop

World Museum of Mining

4.5(52 reviews)
75.4 mi

This was so great. Our guide very knowledgeable so we learned a lot and was entertained throughout…read morethe tour. This is a unique experience and we highly recommend the this attraction.

We stopped in to Butte on our cross country drive and visited the mining museum after lunch in…read moretown. They offer military and other discounts on their entrance fee The gift shop area includes information on local, current mining operations as well as merch. This is an outdoor museum so dress for the weather. If you want to take the under ground tour be sure you are wearing closed toed shoes. (Crocs not included, I don't know why) They also have above ground tours. Part of the property is set up like a western town. Something that would grow up around a mine. Post office, apothecary, carpenter, blacksmith, etc, etc. All these buildings are set up with window displays but most are not open to the public. You just peer thru the windows. There is a memorial garden to miners. A mine yard with pieces of heavy equipment. The motorized lift, miners locker room, light room, information and equipment used in dry and wet boring, 3D representations of mines and more with information posted on the displays. You can walk up into the mine head if you are so inclined to see how the ore chutes operated. We spent about two hours here without realizing it. Very interesting museum. Staff are very personable, answered questions and suggested reading material for more on the subject. Very good, family friendly stop.

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World Museum of Mining - Good amount of parking in front of entrance

Good amount of parking in front of entrance

World Museum of Mining - Part of the display is set up like a western town of antiquity.

Part of the display is set up like a western town of antiquity.

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Bozeman Public Library - Bozeman Public Library

Bozeman Public Library

4.1(14 reviews)
2.3 mi

Top notch public library right here. I'm blown away by how large, modern and comfortable this…read morelibrary is. As an Easterner, I was expecting something a whole lot smaller and a whole lot less up-to-date out here in Montana. Boy, was I wrong and I'm so happy to be wrong! This is a huge building with so much space, so much glass and so many comfortable places to sit. I found a study carrel upstairs where I was able to plug in all of my electronics, connect to their fast and free wifi and get some emails done today. I was here for three or so hours and even managed to sneak in a quiet Zoom call without disturbing my fellow library patrons. Good security presence and a large parking lot. I'm impressed! [Review 20821 overall - 83 in Montana - 1805 of 2023.]

Oh my goodness, this library is huge. Easily the biggest library that I have ever been to. By the…read moreway, a big thank you to the Bozeman library for their policy to allow folks from out of state to purchase a library card. My wife who is a complete junkie when it comes to reading was excited beyond words. At our local libraries, my wife is famous or infamous for having her own shelf reserved. Anyhow back to the Bozeman library. This library is the size of some office buildings with a huge parking lot. So I dropped her off so she could go in, and I ended up having to park way in the back. While I just sat and enjoyed the weather, the people just kept rolling in. No doubt a popular place. My wife came out with some books to read and was about as excited as she can get. You know how that saying goes about a happy wife.

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The Extreme History Project - Bozeman hotel

The Extreme History Project

4.0(2 reviews)
2.1 mi

The museum itself is cute and interesting with all the collectable. I guess it was a brothel at one…read moretime. The staff was nice but not very knowledgeable about any history of the museum itself. We were there for a walking tour. There was no encouragement to explore the museum. I think they have volunteers that create walking tours. Local historians that conduct research and create the tour. The tour host told us stuff that contradicted what the museum had on display in pictures & plaques, and even what the city had on plaques I had noticed walking around earlier. Part of it could be that we have taken walking history tours... Similar themes of the dark history of an area, in Savannah, Boston, London... So we have been on good tours. With great story telling that you didn't even care how true it was. This host was mostly quoting research and offering her judgement & opinions. Little confusing and contradictory at times. I stopped asking questions because I didn't want to steal away any one else experience. And once I lowered my expectation, I enjoyed the totality of the experience... Beautiful quaint town, great to walk around with some preservation starting in earnest. Not sure if the museum pays the tour host or if she was just a volunteer. The museum tend to elevate the women in their slim options the for a livelihood, the tour guide seems to cast judgement on the poor women of Bozeman, not the industrialists that made them sex slaves to the growing town, and the necessity to survive in a new city at the start of the industrial age. The cost of the tour was a good value, and was worth every opinion though because would know none of it otherwise. And of all the tours available, this was the best selection I wish that Bozeman historical created a plaque or other marker for what once stood on the ground there

This organization offers walking tours of the downtown area, as well as a nearby historic cemetery…read moreand other local historical highlights. I recently took one of their walking tours which covered the local park area and one of the historic residential districts. Beth was our guide and she did a wonderful job - it was a great way to spend 2 hours on a lovely late afternoon! I've also been on their architectural walking tour of downtown buildings/businesses and learned so much. Again, a tour well worth taking!!! Definitely add it to your "to do " list while visiting Bozeman!

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