Miracle of America Museum, Inc. - Polson

The largest collection of antique artifacts in western Montana is exhibited at the MIRACLE OF AMERICA MUSEUM. This museum is called The Smithsonian of the West by many visitors, displays include everything from a tiny bird-point arrowhead to the 65 foot tall Paul Bunyan, a logging towboat listed in the National Register. Displays of Indian items, cars, cycles, toys, dolls, guns, homesteaders, clothing, wagons, buggies, sleighs, snowmobiles, military, tools, and tractors spill out of the main building into the courtyard. There you'll find a pioneer village, which includes an original sod roofed log cabin, general store, school, fire house, and shops for a blacksmith, barber, tailor, carpenter and saddle maker. Other buildings house the Montana State Fiddlers Hall of Fame, logging memorabilia, and wooden boats. Allow yourself plenty of time to see it all. Nominal admission is charged. 883-6804.

Website Address
http://www.miracleofamericamuseum.org

Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address
36094 Memory Lane
Polson,  MT 59860

Phone: 406-883-6804

The Miracle of America Museum is located on a frontage road paralleling U.S. Highway 93, about 2 miles south of Polson or 3/4 mile south of the Montana Highway 35 and Highway 93 junction, look for signs. Protected left hand lane to frontage road.

Season
All Year

Hours
Summer Daily: 8:00am - 8:00pm
Reduced Winter Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday: 2:00pm - 6:00pm

Payments
cash, personal check (in state), personal check (out of state), travelers checks

Reservations
walk-ins welcome

gift shop, parking, public restroom, handicapped accessible, tour, non-smoking, air conditioning, books, unescorted tour, childrens activities, maps, merchandise

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