Montana boasts an impressive number of museum collections, and community art centers that have gained worldwide fame.
Montana State University's Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman is the base of operations for renowned paleontologist Jack Horner and Taylor Planetarium-where the science of astronomy blends with the art of theatre for an unforgettable experience.
There's always something new to see at the Museum of the Rockies, Montana State University-Bozeman. You'll travel through 4 billion years of Earth's history beginning in the geology hall, Landforms/Lifeforms.
Your next stop is One Day 80 Million Years Ago, a recreation of the dinosaur nesting colonies discovered by Jack Horner, the Museum's Curator of Paleontology. Travel on through exhibits about Montana's Native Americans and the state's recent history. And don't miss the world-class Taylor Planetarium for a new perspective on Montana's Big Sky. During the summer, visit a living history farm and see what life was like a century ago on a Montana homestead. And each summer, the Museum features a new exhibit.
West of Wonder: The Natural History of Lewis & Clark. Often thought of as America's great adventure story, the Lewis and Clark Expedition should also be thought of as America's first great scientific endeavor. As we commemorate the bicentennial of this great exploration, we also celebrate - in this exhibit - a scientific achievement that represents the epitome of Enlightenment science.
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