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Buffalo Bill Historical Center
Cody, Wyoming
The story of Yellowstone continues
at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming. The Center's Plains Indian Museum
tells the story of early humans in the area and the collections of the Whitney Gallery of
Western Art provide visitors with artists' interpretations of Yellowstone's landscape and
unusual features.
Museum of the Rockies
Bozeman, Montana
The story of the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem begins with dinosaurs, paleontology and geology. The Museum of the Rockies in
Bozeman, Montana features exhibits on these and other topics and houses the area's only
planetarium for visitors who are interested in taking "the long view" of
Yellowstone and its place on the planet.
Yellowstone Art Museum
Billings, Montana
Contemporary and historic art of the Rocky Mountain West.
Western Heritage Center
Billings, Montana
A regional museum that interprets and reflects the life and culture of the
Yellowstone River Valley. The Western Heritage Center features over
16,000 artifacts, including over 1,000 photographs that document the social
history, architecture, public events and the development of the Yellowstone
River Valley.
Wyoming Dinosaur Center
Thermopolis, Wyoming
The museum includes a dinosaur dig site.
National Museum
of Wildlife Art
Jackson, Wyoming
At the National Wildlife Art Museum in
Jackson, Wyoming, park visitors can see Yellowstone wildlife depicted in bronze and on
canvas.
Museum of the Mountain Man
Pinedale, Wyoming
The Museum of
the Mountain Man examines the life of Jim Bridger, one of the first European-Americans to
visit Yellowstone, and tells the story of early explorers, mountain men, and fur trappers.
National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center
Dubois, Wyoming
The National Bighorn
Sheep Interpretive Center, located in Dubois, Wyoming, draws you into the world of the
bighorn. Exhibits highlight habitat, predator-prey relationships, lambing, and dominance
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