Carter County Museum |
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Facility: | Carter County Museum |
Description: | Montana's first county museum, its paleontological finds include a mounted skeleton of an Anatotitan copei (one of only three known skeletons in the world today), as well as complete skulls of Triceratops horridus (three horns), Pachycepalosaurus wyomingensisi (dome head) and Nannotyrannys lancesis (tiny Tyrannosaur)—all collected from the nearby Hell Creek Formation. This museum houses some of the finest Paleontological discoveries in the United States as well as numerous artifacts depicting the lives of Native Americans and the early settlers of Carter County. |
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Address 1: | 306 N. Main Street |
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City: | Ekalaka |
State/Province: | MT |
Zip Code: | 59324-0445 |
V I S I T I N G I N F O | |
Hours: | Open year-round. April 1 - Labor Day Weekend Weekdays: 9am - 5pm Tuesday - Friday Weekends: 1pm - 5pm Winter Season Sep 5 - Mar 31 Weekdays: 9am - noon, 1pm - 5 pm Tuesday - Friday Weekends: 1pm - 5pm Due to the extreme winter conditions we sometimes experience, it is advised that you call before you decide to visit, as we may be closed. |
Admission: | Free. |
Telephone: | (406) 775-6886 |
Website: | Visit Website |
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