McCone County Museum
Hours of Operations:
Open 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday
May 1st through September 31st - or by appointment
1507 Avenue B, Circle, MT, United States, Montana
PO Box 127
+1.406.485.2414
comuseum@midrivers.com
Curator:
Herb Allison
Museum Board Members:
Chantz Hubing / President
Jay Richardson / Secretary
Diane Brody
Mike Fritz
Scott Heide
Jim Moos
Steve Skundberg
The McCone County Museum proudly exhibits 10,000+ artifacts of historical interest in its XX,000 square feet of display area. Its wildlife collection consists of more than 200 birds and many other animals mounted and displayed in their natural settings.
A collection of early-day buildings are just part of the thousands of items of local historical interest to see. The museum includes an early settler schoolhouse, early church, homestead house, train caboose & Circle’s original train depot.
Please stop in and enjoy the amazing displays of our area’s natural & indigenous wonders, pioneer & homesteader heritage, & ranching, farming, & sheepherding history.
Take pride in our past.
More Info from MRC: McCone County (Museum/Railroad/Circle)
McCone County, near the Redwater Valley, has a deep history in cattle ranching. It began around 1883, when Major Seth Mabry, a former Confederate Army officer, drove a herd of longhorn cattle north, all the way from Texas. He established a ranch and branded his cattle with a plain circle iron. His ranch would become one of the state’s first big cattle ranches. In 1884, the ranch on the Redwater River was named the Circle Ranch, and the nearby town became known simply as Circle.
This story and more can be discovered inside the McCone County Museum, which was established in 1980. With over 10,000 items of historical interest related to northeast Montana, there is something for everyone inside the walls of the museum. Over 200 birds and animals have been mounted and displayed in their natural settings as part of the wildlife collection. Lucky for you, the rich history of McCone County isn’t confined to the steel building. The grounds of the museum include folk-art cement dinosaurs, reminiscent of the giants that roamed McCone County, Montana millions of years ago, a collection of early farm equipment, a former schoolhouse, a church and homestead house, the epitome of the pioneer days. The old Northern Pacific Train Depot and a caboose are a nod to a time when the railroad was king, its arrival a deciding factor in whether or not a small, frontier town would survive. There’s all this and more to explore at the McCone County Museum!
Sources:
https://missouririvermt.com/assets/documents/downloadable-guide.pdf
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=169817918775418&set=pcb.169818008775409
https://www.visitmt.com/listings/general/museum/mccone-county-museum