Yellowstone Gateway Museum - Livingston, MT
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N 45° 39.841 W 110° 33.847
12T E 533955 N 5056811
Closed many years ago, the old Northside School soon found new life as the Park County Museum, later renamed the Yellowstone Gateway Museum.
Waymark Code: WMXVE6
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 03/02/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
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Built in 1907 of concrete block simulating rusticated stone, the four room Northside School replaced several smaller wood framed schools scattered about Livingston's north side. Serving as an elementary school until 1971, the building was purchased by the Park County Museum Association in 1976, the Park County Museum opening in the building the next year. Today it is known as the Yellowstone Gateway Museum.

Today made easy to find with a dingy red wooden Northern Pacific caboose on the front lawn, the building is filled with artefacts relating to the early days of Livingston. Behind the building is a fenced yard and another building in which are displayed fire trucks, agricultural equipment, wagons, various machines and other large historic items. One will even find another school at this school, the former Urbach School. A small log building constructed between 1898 and 1904, it was moved to the museum in 2000. Accompanying the school is a Blacksmith Shop, donated and moved to the museum in July, 1997.

The museum is open year round, with reduced hours in the winter months.
Yellowstone Gateway Museum

Discover the history of Park County and its connection to Yellowstone!

As a crossroads of culture, Park County, Montana has served as temporary or permanent home for many: native peoples from as long as 11,000 years ago; fur trappers and explorers, homesteaders, and today's residents. Livingston became a major entrance to Yellowstone National Park in 1883 when the Burlington Northern Railway arrived and established a spur line south toward the park.

The museum is housed in a three-story 1906 schoolhouse that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Four large exhibit roomsNative Cultures, Expeditions, Pioneer, and Transportationlandings, and courtyard also interpret archaeology, modern-day flint knapping, Lewis and Clark, Yellowstone National Park (including historic vehicles), railroad, veterans' history, women, and more. Museum Explorer's Journal guides families through the museum; new children's exhibits.
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Department Number, Category Name, and Waymark Code:
2-Buildings • Former Schools • Northside School • WMXMAM
4-Culture • Relief Art Sculptures • Captain Clark Arrives At Livingston • WMXMQB
5-Entertainment • History Museums • Yellowstone Gateway Museum • WMXMBB
6-History • Montana Historical Markers • Northside School • WMXMAJ
8-Monuments • Static Artillery Displays • Yellowstone Gateway Museum Cannon • WMXME5
14-Technology • Train Cabooses • Northern Pacific Caboose 1266 • WMXMGX
15-Multifarious • News Article Locations • Yellowstone Gateway Museum receives grant... • WMXVDJ


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