Old Trail Museum (né Teton Trail Museum) - Choteau, MT
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N 47° 49.148 W 112° 11.312
12T E 411032 N 5296881
Along Highway 89 at the north end of the town of Choteau is the Old Trail Museum, a museum of local and natural history
Waymark Code: WM109J0
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 03/26/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Though this is a small museum it has a lot to offer, with all manner of interesting items crammed onto the grounds and into the buildings. Outside, the first thing one notices on approaching the museum are the dinosaurs, three of which stand outside. Less noticeable are a series of vintage buildings, most of which hold further displays of local paraphernalia. At the end of the row of buildings is an ice cream parlor, open through the season whenever the museum is open.

Inside the main building are paleontology displays as well as items of more recent vintage relating to the local history of Choteau. The museum once offered hands on paleontology courses, giving those interested a chance to learn more about paleontology and even dig for fossils.

Choteau has become known as the Bear Trap Capital of the World for the bear traps which are manufactured here. The traps are designed and manufactured by Bob Facklam of Teton Welding and Machine and are sold round the world. Two examples of his bear traps are on display here.

Begun as a private museum named the Teton Trail Museum, in May of 1985 the museum registered itself as a non profit entity, changing the name to the Old Trail Museum. While as a non profit the museum advertised prolifically in the local newspaper, it was not so profligate with advertising money as a private organization. Following is the single ad we found for the museum from its earlier years, this one from Page 5 of the August 03, 1972 issue of the Choteau Acantha. Ad goes Here Following is more detailed information on the museum, from the museum itself.
Old Trail Museum
The museum complex consists of the main museum building which houses a gift shop, a dinosaur gallery, area artifacts and exhibits. A wooden boardwalk accesses several other buildings including the Grizzly Cabin, the Jesse Gleason Art Studio, the Metis House, the Schoolhouse, the Ice Cream Parlor, a Blackfoot tepee or lodge and the Carriage House gift shop that has Montana-made and locally-made items.

The museum is one of 14 stops on the Montana Dinosaur Trail. The Dinosaurs of the Two Medicine Paleontology Gallery in the main building contains a life-size Maiasaura (the Montana State Fossil) along with a mural of the natural environment by local artist Jim Utsler.

Other paleontology exhibits in the gallery include a dinosaur skull cast of Einiosaurus, a cast of a meat-eating dinosaur, dinosaur footprints, dinosaur eggs, nests, and babies; and tools of the trade. Also included are exhibits of Maiasaura babies, Egg Mountain, dinosaur claws, Cretaceous marine fossils, geology of the Rocky Mountain Front and the Willow Creek anticline and a dino dig display.

Included is a “touch” bone where children and adults alike will get the opportunity to see (and touch) a real fossilized duck-billed dinosaur thigh bone.

In addition to the paleontology the museum contains more exhibits such as, Old Agency on the Teton, Jesse Gleason’s art studio, the Old North Trail, a Metis Red River Cart and Choteau’s last hanging.

After touring the museum enjoy an ice cream from the ice cream parlor located in the museum complex. There are shaded picnic tables for your convenience and plenty of room to park your RV.
From the Old Trail Museum
Department Number, Category Name, and Waymark Code:
3-Business • Ice Cream Parlors • Old Trail Museum Ice Cream Parlour • WM106CP
4-Culture • Dinosaur Statues • Styracosaurus - Old Trail Museum • WM106CY
5-Entertainment • History Museums • Old Trail Museum • WM106BE
6-History • Vintage Ad Locations • Old Trail Museum • WM106B9
11-Recreation • Roadside Attractions • Old Trail Museum • WM106BG
14-Technology • Preserved Machines on Public Display • Russell Road Grader • WM106CH
15-Multifarious • News Article Locations • Old Trail Museum: Preserving area’s history, prehistory • WM106CB


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