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MAY - SEPT 2022: MON - SAT 9AM - 5PM. Open for special tours - call 406.228.8692 to confirm. E-mail: vcmuseum@nemont.net. Admission is a one-time fee for the entire season. $5.00 per person 12 and under free. Find local history, family research, exciting displays, and gifts of all kinds at the Valley County Pioneer Museum in Glasgow!
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The approved route cut through present-day Valley County and...
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program: august 18, 2021 "finding montana" by . ednor...
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We also have a vast assemblage of newspapers, even dating...
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54109 US Highway 2 Glasgow, MT 59230 406.228.8692...
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Valley County Pioneer Museum, Glasgow, Montana. 406 likes · 10 talking about this · 22 were here. Established in 1972, the VC Pioneer Museum is dedicated to preserving the county's rich history.
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GLASGOW, MT. Valley County Historical Society Inc is a non-profit organization based in Glasgow, Montana that is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and heritage of Valley County. The society was founded in 1967 and has since been actively involved in collecting and preserving artifacts, documents, and photographs that showcase ...
Historical Museum. Established in 1972, the Valley County Pioneer Museum is dedicated to preserving the county's rich history. MUSEUM HOURS: February - April 2024 Wednesday - Saturday 10AM - 4PM. May - September 2024 Monday - Saturday 9AM - 5PM.
Valley County Pioneer Museum. DescriptionValley County Pioneer Museum is located in Glasgow, Montana. Experience the history of Northeastern Montana’s Valley County through the country’s largest Assiniboine collection, railroad and agriculture displays, the creation of the Fort Peck Dam, Lewis and Clark, and stories from the Titanic.
Jun 28, 2019 · — Courtesy Valley County Historical Society — This town in the wild lonesome of northeast Montana, 60 miles from the Canadian border, earned the attention of the world when the Great Northern Railway came through in 1887, and again in 1940 when construction was completed on Fort Peck Dam. Otherwise, Glasgow has lived well under the radar.
The Pioneer Museum is supported by Valley County, the Historical Society, and Friends of the Museum. The theme 'From Dinosaur Bones to Moonwalk' is a progressive history relating to Valley County and its people with authentic artifacts woven into historic displays.