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    Moss Mansion Museum

    4.3 (23 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Austin S.

    What a beautiful house! We came here due to amazing pictures from instrammers. We were not disappointed. They give you a 15 min video regarding the Moss family. You can opt out but I recommend watching, it's amazing how influential the Moss family was in building Billings. The house is huge and hyper-photogenic. They say the landing is haunted, I didn't feel anything but maybe you will. They charge $12 for adults or $15 per person for a guided. We did the $12 and we learned so much that we didn't miss anything. We will definitely be back to Moss mansion to take more pictures and see the grounds in various seasons.

    Usagi T.

    While it's not my favorite historical site or tour ever, it is pretty nice for Billings. I think we came at a bad time because lots of renovations or maintenance seemed to be going on. The story behind the Moss family is very interesting and in my opinion, has a slightly sad ending. It may be worth looking up before you visit so you can focus on the interesting things in the house and not so much to story behind. It often annoys me when know-it-all historians or tour guides get information wrong. While this is certainly small, there were some Jewish items in the house. I am unsure why as it was not clarified if the Moss family was Jewish or not (I'll be googling that in a moment). Anyway, the tour guide incorrectly referred to the Channukiyah as a Menorah. (Menorah is what was in the old temples, has 7 branches instead of 9). While a common mistake in the US, the tour guide came off a bit as a know-it-all, so it was interesting to catch incorrect moments. Tip: You are not allowed to take photographs inside (totally lame and just another reason this isn't a 5 star place) so take all your photos out front before or after.

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    The guided tour was personalized and thorough. Larry was very knowledgeable! It was a treat to attend at the holidays and enjoy the trees.

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    The Moss Mansion is gorgeous! You will especially enjoy touring during holidays and special events.

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    Beautiful preserved museum and they were having a tea party outside. Quick thing to do in Billings.

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    What a great little museum in down town Billings (across the street from the coolest pawn shop I…read morehave ever been in, btw!), so glad we decided to stop in! We were fortunate to get parking right up front although I'm sure it gets really tricky considering its down town. I appreciate the architecture, the building itself is really beautiful. There are 2 floors, the main floor has a couple of side rooms, and downstairs there was an area where little ones could color and try out a pair of maracas (these went along with the Hispanic heritage theme). There are stairs as well as an elevator so it is ADA accessible. I believe the cost was 5 dollars per adult, 3 for students and kids. Totally worth it, I'd recommend anyone to pay this museum a visit!

    It was "just okay" as a Heritage Center…read more We're in town for a day and decided to check out the Western Heritage Center. We thought we'd see and learn quite a bit about western heritage and culture. And there was a bit of that here but not much. There was a large art installation and info on the life of Ben Steele, a former Japanese POW, turned artist and art instructor. We did enjoy learning about Mr Steele and his life. There was some information about Yellowstone National park but related mostly about bears. There was some information about Native American Indians. We paid $5 for one adult and $3 for one senior. We felt the price was about right and while we enjoyed learning about Mr Steele, we were left a bit puzzled about this Western Heritage Center.

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