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| Last updated on March 4, 2008 |
The Huntley Project Museum of Irrigated Agriculture is a nonprofit organization committed to preserving, interpreting, and sharing the human history of the geographic era known as the Huntley Project, with an emphasis on the homesteading era, and of the human, technological, and natural history of irrigated agriculture in the northern Great Plains. The Museum carried out its mission through such activities as collection, preservation, interpretation, exhibition, demonstration, research, publishing, and education programming. The museum seeks to involve the local community, especially its children, as well as all those interested in the history of the area and/or irrigated agriculture. Through education, experience, and fun, the museum strives to increase understanding of the rural environment and agricultural life.
Contact person: Tracy Livingston, Executive Director, (phone), (email)
Address:
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770 Railroad Highway Huntley, MT 59037 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.huntleyprojectmuseum.org
Directions:
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18 Miles Northwest of Billings, MT, off Highway 312.
From downtown Billings: Take Main Street to the Roundup turn off. There is a green sign that says Huntley 10 miles. Go 13 miles. The museum is on. . . (more) |
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