New exhibits have recently been unveiled at The Museum of the Rockies! September also marks the start of a new season of lectures by the Extreme History Project.
The last Tuesday of the month is almost here, that means another Hops & History at the Museum of the Rockies! Enjoy beer from a different local brewery every month and listen to experts uncover the history of brewing in Montana in a monthly evening just for adults (21+).
The Living History Farm at Museum of the Rockies is getting set to open for the 2014 season this Saturday, May 24, which will mark their 25th Anniversary!
Join the Museum of the Rockies at Montana Ale Works on Tuesday, May 20 for a special preview of five featured breweries at MOR's new Hops & History series.
The 65-million-year old Wankel Tyrannosaurus rex fossil left The Museum of the Rockies on the afternoon of Friday, April 11, bound for The Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., where it is expected to attract more visitors than any other T. rex fossil in the world!
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History announced that it has obtained a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton from the Museum of the Rockies. It will be transported from Bozeman and is expected to arrive in Washington, D.C. on April 15.
Figuring out fun ways to entertain and exhaust a 20-month old in the winter can be a little tricky. When fresh snow falls it's pretty easy, but so far this winter we're still waiting on some consistency there. The best investment my wife and I have made this year was definitely a one-year membership at the Museum of the Rockies!
Montana State University faculty and students who designed and tested optics for a NASA solar mission are now counting down the days when their work will head into space. The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) is scheduled to launch on Wednesday, June 26 from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. MSU scientists are inviting the public to watch with them. This FREE event will run f
The Museum of the Rockies is hosting a Historic Tour of Bozeman on Tuesday, June 18 from 10 am - 12 pm. Space is limited and pre-registration is required:
The Taylor Planetarium will open back up to the public this Saturday, since closing its doors last September to remodel. According to administrators at MSU's Museum of the Rockies, the newly remodeled planetarium will offer world-class experiences and new educational opportunities to its visitors: