The Range Riders Museum was founded in 1939. In the past 70 years, our Museum has grown to include 13 buildings housing a total of over 38,000 square feet of display area. The museum’s 13 acres also presents numerous historic buildings for visitors to observe and enjoy.
Our exhibits are as old as the dinosaurs – literally! The exhibits cover: the dinosaurs; the history of the Native Americans who lived in this area for millennium; the soldiers and the pioneers who took over this harsh land. And on a more modern note, there are the plaques, which are unveiled each Spring in the Memorial Hall.
So, folks, enjoy your on-line tour of the Range Riders Museum in Miles City, Montana — and please be sure to come visit us in person whenever you can. We have lots of history to show you when you visit. Our website can display only a small fraction of the exhibits you will see when you visit in person. An in-person visit to the museum also gives visitors a uniquely enjoyable ‘feel’ of the exhibits and buildings.
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