Polson-Flathead Historical Museum - Polson

The Polson Flathead Historical Museum opened in 1972 to preserve the history of the Mission Valley and the Flathead Indian Reservation. On display is the Lambert Trading Post which was the first building in Polson during 1870-1880 time span. The museum has a Native American Collection of the Salish and Kootenai Tribes, 1800's chuck wagon, the Allard Stage Coach which ran in the Valley 1908-1910, vintage farm equipment, antique tools, homestead kitchen, bedroom and parlor, schoolroom. boat display, wild animal display, pictorial history display of the valley and Flathead Lake, the largest miniature railroad in northwest Montana, plus a marionette display of Lewis and Clark.

The museum is a member of MAM.

Website Address
http://www.polsonflatheadmuseum.org

Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address
708 Main Street
Polson,  MT 59860

Phone: 406-883-3049

Polson-Flathead Historical Museum is located south of Highway 93, at 708 Main Street in Polson.

Season
May 15 - September 15

Hours
Monday - Saturday: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday: 12:00pm - 3:00pm

Payments
Not Available

Reservations
group reservations required

books, childrens activities, gift shop, handicapped accessible, parking, public restroom, tour, unescorted tour

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