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Miracle of America Museum,
Gil and Joanne Mangels
58176 Hwy 93
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-6804
fax:
info@miracleofamericamuseum.org
http://www.miracleofamericamuseum.org
Every year the third weekend in July is Live History Days at the Museum [pictures 1, 2] when local people demonstrate their crafts such as spinning and quilting, pottery making, blacksmithing, aircraft piloting, steam engine and tractor demonstrations, mountain man lifestyle, carousel carving, and piano and accordion playing. Be sure to mark your calendar for this event! We also have the largest number of artifacts on permanent display in Montana and are open year around
People's Center,
Native Ed-Ventures
PO Box 278
Pablo,
MT
59855
406-883-5344
fax:
406-675-0260
Visit The People’s Center in Pablo and experience the life of the original “Made in Montana” by encountering the ways of the region’s original creators of fine arts, crafts, and culture – the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend d’Oreille people of the Flathead Indian Reservation. This fascinating look at local history is opened Monday thru Saturday 9AM-5PM. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for students, and $1.50 for seniors. Children 7 and under are admitted free.
Polson Flathead Historical Museum,
Lois Hart
708 Main Street
Polson,
MT
59860
Hart: 883-2680 Museum in Summer: 883-3049
fax:
call first: 883-2680
hart@montanasky.com
http://www. polsonflatheadmuseum.org
The Polson Flathead Historical Museum covers local history of the Flathead Reservation. Located at 708 Main Street in Polson, the museum is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Popular with children are the new hands-on Kids' Korner with activities, books, & dress-up, the largest Model Railroad in NW Montana, and the Lewis & Clark Expedition Marionettes made by Blanche Harding. Our Native American collection includes a tepee, historical objects, and photos. Learn about life in 1910 in the Homesteaders' Kitchen, Bedroom, and Schoolroom exhibits. We have trophies and photos since 1917 of Polson High School grads, fire engines, buggies, and wagons, lots of photos of early boating on Flathead Lake & Regatta trophies, Edison phonographs plus various pianos and organs, and Calamity Jane's saddle. Monday-Sunday 10-5, Sundays 12-3 Kid and Dog Friendly $3.00 Adults $2.50 Seniors Children under 12 Free Group and School Tours are available upon request.
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