There are still plenty of opportunities to experience what life was like in the Treasure State more than 100 years ago with a visit to the Living History Farm at the Museum of the Rockies. The live exhibition+ closes September 2nd.
In 1989, the Tinsley House was relocated to Museum, bringing with it the history of Montana’s homesteading era. Skilled costumed interpreters will take you back in time as they cook over a wood-burning stove, demonstrate cooking skills and recipes from the 1890s, tend to the Heirloom Garden, and forge iron in the blacksmith’s shop. Take time this summer to enjoy the beautiful sights of the garden, the smells of home cooking, and the history of a time gone by that lives on today.
The Living History Farm is included with Museum admission. Hours are 11am–5pm. Again this year, register for special courses centered around Indigenous cooking. Find additional information and registration details through the MOR website.
Also at MOR, current changing exhibit Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids: Mythic Creatures will be on display into early 2025.
Immerse yourself in the origins of legendary beings worldwide, unveiling a mesmerizing showcase of imaginative models, captivating paintings and rich cultural artifacts. From the mythical Creatures of Water to the majestic Dragons, each section promises a breathtaking adventure. Encounter awe-inspiring, larger-than-life models like the 17-foot dragon and 10-foot unicorn.
Do not miss the interactive stations, videos and artifacts unveiling these mythical wonders’ secrets. This enchanting journey will unravel the fascinating intersection of nature and legend, promising an enthralling experience for audiences of all ages. Prepare to be captivated, inspired and transported into a world where myths come alive!
MOR is open from 9am–5pm daily. For more information about featured exhibits and membership details, visit www.museumoftherockies.org. •