Walking Plow - Big Timber, MT
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 45° 49.466 W 109° 57.907
12T E 580386 N 5075062
A really nice and very informative museum at the southwestern edge of Big Timber, Crazy Mountain Museum is just south of I-90, beside the cemetery.
Waymark Code: WM100ZX
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 02/05/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member rjmcdonough1
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Crazy Mountain Museum is a really well managed museum, with a wealth of displays on nearly every imaginable aspect of the history, and prehistory, of the town of Big Timber and Sweet Grass County. In and around the museum are dioramas, heritage buildings, permanent displays, rotating displays, paintings of local scenes, photos, and on and on, not to mention an extensive research library and archives. Checking out their website is definitely recommended, followed by a trip to the museum itself.

Just outside the entrance one will find an old walk behind plow, known as a walking plow. This one is really old, probably as old as any we've found to date. The frame is primarily wood, with steel or iron handles and plow share. It has a very heavy wooden timber as the main frame, to which everything else on the plow attaches. An iron strap runs most of the length of the timber for added strength. Iron hitching rings are bolted to the front end of the timber. We have no idea who might have manufactured the plow, nor when. It is certainly old, though.
CRAZY MOUNTAIN MUSEUM
The Crazy Mountain Museum mission is to excite and involve people of all ages and backgrounds in an effort to collect and preserve our county’s heritage. Our museum provides a historical look at Sweet Grass County with exhibits ranging from archaeological and geological finds and information to the Pioneer Room which features early settlers and their families, as well as exceptional rotating exhibits.

The 'Cobblestone City' is a diorama that features a miniature recreation of the town of Big Timber as it existed in 1907. The display is over twelve feet long and six feet wide. It is built on a 1/16” to a 1’ scale and shows Big Timber prior to the fire of 1908 that destroyed 1/3 of the downtown.

Jack Hines painted a series of seven pictures of places in Sweet Grass County called Historic Crossroads. The paintings show the changes from The Ice Age, The Pony Indians, Clark and Sacajawea on the Yellowstone, The Fur Traders, The Bozeman Trail, The Gold Miners and The Settlers...

Museum visitors also enjoy exploring a replica Norwegian stabbur, a tipi and our one room schoolhouse. Our gardens are widely acclaimed. The Lewis and Clark garden was planted as part of the 2006 Lewis and Clark Expedition Commemorative Celebration and is the only one left in the state. It contains the Montana plants that Clark named in his journals, when he went through our area in 1806. The Heritage garden at the back of the museum is equally beautiful, comprised in part of plants donated from old homesteads in the area.
From Crazy Mountain Museum
Use or Purpose of Equipment: Turning sod preparatory to seeding a grain crop

Approximate age: 120

Still in Use?: No

Location:
Crazy Mountain Museum, Big Timber, MT


Fee for Access: no

Manufacturer and model: Not listed

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