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* The Natural History of the Upper Wind River Valley featuring displays including the geology of the ] including the ], ]s, ]s, and the flora and fauna including the native ] and ] * The Natural History of the Upper Wind River Valley featuring displays including the geology of the ] including the ], ]s, ]s, and the flora and fauna including the native ] and ]
* The ], known as the ], and how they lived as interpreted from the steatite tools, horn bows crafted from ] horn, and ]s left from ancestors <ref></ref> * The ], known as the ], and how they lived as interpreted from the steatite tools, horn bows crafted from ] horn, and ]s left from ancestors <ref> Retrieved February 10, 2012</ref>
* The Charlie Moore Collection presenting artifacts of the ], the oldest continuously operating guest ranch in Wyoming.<ref></ref> * The Charlie Moore Collection presenting artifacts of the ], the oldest continuously operating guest ranch in Wyoming.<ref> Retrieved February 10, 2012</ref>
* the Scandinavian loggers (]) who cut railroad ties for the nation's railroads in the national forests near Dubois as presented in the Wind River Tie-Hack Gallery <ref></ref> * the Scandinavian loggers (]) who cut railroad ties for the nation's railroads in the national forests near Dubois as presented in the Wind River Tie-Hack Gallery <ref> Retrieved February 10, 2012</ref>
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* The homesteaders who settled in the late 1800s * The homesteaders who settled in the late 1800s


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Interpretive Center in Wyoming, United States
Dubois Museum
Location909 West Ramshorn St.
Dubois, Wyoming,
United States
TypeInterpretive Center
WebsiteOfficial website

The Dubois Museum is a 3,850-square-foot (358 m) museum preserving and interpreting the history of the Upper Wind River Valley and is located in the town of Dubois, Wyoming on U.S. Route 26 along the Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway. The museum offers interpretive programs, exhibits, multi-media presentations, and special events.

Exhibits

The center contains several permanent exhibits.

Educational tours are also offered to area geological, archaeological, and historical sites of Sheepeater bighorn sheep traps, Plains Indians teepee rings, petroglyphs, and cabins from the “tie hack” era.

See also

References

  1. "Dubois Museum". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  2. "Dubois Museum". AAA. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  3. Wind River Valley's First Inhabitants Retrieved February 10, 2012
  4. Charlie Moore Collection Retrieved February 10, 2012
  5. Tie Hacks Brought Scandinavian Flavor to Dubois Retrieved February 10, 2012
  6. U.S. Cavalry in Wyoming Retrieved February 10, 2012
  7. "The Longhorn Ranch Lodge and RV". Retrieved February 10, 2012.

External links

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