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    3.3 (3 reviews)
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    Tri-State Museum

    Tri-State Museum

    4.6(14 reviews)
    17.8 mi

    This museum is definitely a walk in history of the way things were back then. I found it to be very…read morefascinating and enjoyed looking at the old telephone, first sewing machine, horse equipment, how much things were back then. They even have dinosaur bones there. They even had military information for each service and what their uniform looked like back then. Also gave tribute to those who were in the Korean and Vietnam wars. Definitely something to take preteens or older teenagers to see how things were back then. That way they may have more appreciation for the things they have today. The ladies that ran this museum were very kind and friendly. They have a sign-in book when you first walk in the doors. On the left side and down some stairs is the actual seal/plate for the Geo Center of the US surrounded by flags. They even had an old carriage you can look in to see how they looked inside back in the day. They even have a very cute gift shop of many different things and toys for kids. If you're ever in the area or on your way to Devils Tower, this is a must stop place to see. On interstate 90 they have a sign for the exit. If we didn't see the sign for it we would have never known it was there.

    An unexpectedly well curated collection in the heart of the US. I was not originally planning to…read morecome into this museum - only to visit the various placards declaring the geographic center of the US. I'm quite glad I decided to wander in. At the front, I was greeted by a friendly woman who seemed to be working here in retirement as a way to pass the time and stay social. She was very welcoming and answered all of my questions. From her I learned the most important point: this museum is free! The collection includes all manner of items representing ranching, horseback riding, and cowboy life. A small exhibit on local historical military members. Some fascinating items donated by local individuals and businesses including (but not limited to) western wear, an old x-ray shoe machine, and a very old bicycle that lit its way with a carbide lantern. I particularly loved the display board of various types of barbed wire and the names and years associated with them. They do rotating exhibits on different topics - surprising to me, honestly! The exhibit at the time of my visit was called "Turn on the Light!". They ran a film on Edison and had placards and explanations on the human development of light. A local elementary school field trip was visiting while I stopped by, so it's clear they serve a purpose in the community. There is a great little gift shop where I purchased a sticker proclaiming its origin at the geographic center of the US. While in truth this is not the exact location of the center of the US, they have a map for how to get there. It's not far away, but requires several miles of dirt road driving to get there. This museum was, again, totally free to visit. However, I was more than happy to make a donation before leaving and would recommend it to anyone visiting the area!

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