Discover the best top things to do in Yellowstone Country, Yellowstone Country including American Computer & Robotics Museum, Playmill Theatre, Yellowstone Big Gun Fun, Carbon County Art Guild & Depot Gallery, Crazy Mountain Museum, The Ellen Theatre, Big Sky Chapel, Livingston Area Chamber of Commerce, Bozeman Public Library, Back Alley Metals.
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Visit the American Computer & Robotics Museum and find out why distinguished Harvard scientist Edward O. Wilson described us as, “Inch for inch, the best museum in the world.” $7.50 for Adults, $4 for Youth and Seniors. Located in beautiful Bozeman, Montana, the ACRM is the oldest continuously operating museum devoted to the history of the Information Age and Computing. Our exhibits span 4,000 of human innovation, from original cuneiform tablets to the first personal computers, and include topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, the Space Race, Cracking the Enigma Code, and more.
If you’re looking for hard to find, one of a kind historical computer artifacts, this is definitely the place to go. An apple I, first generation IBMs, a Turing Machine. They even had an enigma machine. How the heck do they have an enigma machine?!? Working in software, It was so good to witness so many people that have shaped our lives today.
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After nearly fifty years of the "Finest in Family Entertainment," the Playmill continues the tradition with three popular hits. Join us for a night of great theatre in our rustic home in beautiful West Yellowstone, Montana, gateway to Yellowstone.
Great family Tarzan show! Actors and actresses were very committed to their roles and you could tell they were having fun. Opening variety show was a nice treat. Fun intermission goodies are served also! Interesting that they're moving several miles away next year. Not sure if we would make that trek so glad they're in West Yellowstone this summer.
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Yellowstone Big Gun Fun is an indoor shooting range located at the West Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. We offer rentals of machine guns, handguns, and rifles to provide our customers and their entire families with a safe and fun activity they'll remember for their entire lives.
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Experience our area's vibrant arts culture! Enjoy original art from over 200 Western and contemporary artists in the historic 1889 Rocky Fork and Cooke City Railway Depot. See new exhibits each month featuring the best artists in the region and visit the renovated Northern Pacific Caboose. Join us for workshops given by local artists, art appreciation lectures, educational exhibits, children's programs, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, Missoula Children's Theatre, and the annual Labor Day Arts Fair.
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Crazy Mountain Museum opened its doors in 1992. We host a festival each Memorial Day to kick off the season: Come join us! 11:00 am to 4:30 pm. We are a self-supporting, non-profit entity and offer 3 levels of membership. Hope to see you this summer! Closing for the season on Labor Day (9/2). Call to make an appointment during our off season.
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The Ellen Theatre is dedicated to presenting to the Gallatin Valley the very best in the performing arts, with the goal to entertain, educate and inspire the audience, while celebrating the human experience, providing cultural and social enrichment for all. OPENED IN 1919, when Bozeman boasted a population of nearly 6,000, The Ellen hosted variety shows, silent movies, school plays, town band performances and even an opera featuring a live elephant. Friday night with your favorite sweetheart, the Saturday wild west double feature and the Sunday family concert were staples of life at the historic downtown landmark. Montana TheatreWorks, a local non-profit founded in 1995, reopened Ellen's doors in 2008, with the goal to restore and preserve her history, while providing a future. The Ellen Theatre. The First Best Place for Entertainment!
Went to an awesome movie premier of a local movie called Hocked and was a local and first time movie maker with the full cast and filming in Bozeman, Mt. If you get a chance to see it be sure to go, next stop for the movie I believe is Film Festivals
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A non-denominational log framed chapel, very welcoming and comfortable with an incredible view of Lone Mountain through a huge window behind the altar. Very peaceful and meditational.
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Wow what a beautiful library outside the building is stunning architecturally and surrounded by beautiful flower beds and trees with some fabulous sculptures. Inside a big beautiful library with great resources and a small cafe and impeccably clean bathroom facilities. A library the community can be very proud of indeed.
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Mick and Alana at Back Alley Metals sell made to order items at their location and will also craft whatever you might imagine. They have crafted several of the signs for local restaurants and have supplied me with custom designed shelving for my home. They are currently working on an order for trellises for my garden. Their staff are extremely talented in metal work.
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