Hettinger, North Dakota
May 5, 2012 – June 17, 2012
Dakota Buttes Museum
DAKOTA BUTTES MUSEUM, a complex of four newly redesigned and refurbished buildings and outdoor exhibits displaying over a century of life and times in Adams County and southwestern North Dakota. The museum houses a rare, horse-drawn fire truck and hose cart, as well as a memorable collection of early Twentieth Century farm machinery, railroad memorabilia, early and mid-century vehicles, and extensive wall displays of Bucyrus, Haynes, Hettinger and Reeder. See the HALL OF FLAGS, a display highlighting the homesteaders’ ethnic backgrounds. See over 350 photographs of first and second generation residents. See the Titanic Survivor display, Judge Sonderall’s Land Office and the recreation of the early Adams County Record building, in addition to displays on the county Court House, military service and sacrifice, churches, areas businesses, home life, school and community music and sports, health care on the prairie the Yellowstone Trail, Custer's Campground along Hiddenwood Creek and so much more.
Contact: Bonnie Smith, nbsmith@ndsupernet.com
Hours: Tues, Thurs & Sun afternoons from Memorial Day - Labor Day or by appointment - call 701-567-4429
Address: 400 11th Street South
Phone: (701) 567-4429