Belt Museum - Belt

The Belt Museum is housed in the old jail building. The museum is housed in a building that was originally built as a city jail in 1895 during the boom years of the coal mines, when the city was commonly referred to as 'Little Pittsburgh,' 'Coal Banks,' or 'Black Diamond City.' The museum's exhibits include a historic jail cell, a coal mine, records and photos, and the work of local artists.

Located on the south end of Castner Street, the main street for businesses in Belt. Within walking distance to Harvest Moon Brewery and renovated buildings housing Belt Creek Brew Pub, Harvest Moon Saloon and Belt Theater.


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Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address
37 Castner Street
Belt,  MT 59412

Phone: 406-277-3574

Not Available

Season
Summer: Memorial Day - Labor Day

Hours
Saturday and Sunday: 12:00am - 4:00pm

Payments
Not Available

Reservations
Walk-Ins Welcome

Tour

Cultural, Exhibit, Heritage, History, Museum