Crazy Mountain Museum is a dedicated institution in Big Timber, MT, committed to preserving the rich history of Sweet Grass County. With a focus on geological finds, archaeology, and local genealogy, the museum offers a diverse range of exhibits that captivate visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
Established in 1984, the museum boasts an impressive collection that includes a replica Norwegian stabbur, a tipi, a one-room Sourdough schoolhouse, and a Fjare homestead cabin. The picturesque grounds feature the renowned Lewis and Clark gardens, planted in 2006 as part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Commemorative Celebration, and now one of only two remaining in Montana. With free admission, free WiFi, and a well-stocked gift shop, Crazy Mountain Museum provides an enriching and enjoyable experience for all who visit.
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