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Anna Miller Museum |
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| Anna Miller Museum |
The Anna Miller Museum, a place where you can walk back in time and relive the old west. Built in the 1930's, the museum was originally a WPA project for Company A, 115th Cavalry, Wyoming National Guard. Many long, hard hours were spent constructing the building out of 18 inch hand-hewn sandstone blocks, quarried from nearby Salt Creek.
The museum was named for Anna C. (McMoran) Miller, the daughter of a pioneer family, and widow of Sheriff Billy Miller who was killed in what is known as the last Indian battle in this area. |
| Box 698 |
| Delaware Washington Park |
| Newcastle |
| WY |
| 82701 |
9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Plus any other time by appointment
Closed Sundays and Holidays
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| Free! |
| (307) 746-4188 |
| http://www.wyomingtourism.org/overview/Anna-Miller-Museum/2333 |
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