The original gateway to Yellowstone National park, Livingston has a rich and complex history dating back over a century. The two museums in town offer travelers to the area a comprehensive look at local heritage, milestone events and the legendary people who helped shape this special place.
The Depot Center Museum operates from Memorial Day to Labor Day, providing historic exhibits and cultural programs for the benefit of Park County residents and visitors from around the world. In the winter months, the Depot serves as a community cultural center, hosting such diverse events as concerts, banquets, holiday programs, and wedding receptions. 200 West Park | ph. 406-222. | www.livingstondepot.org
The Yellowstone Gateway Museum should be at the top of the list for history enthusiasts. Stop in and discover the history of Park County through a variety of exhibits on display in a three-story 1906 schoolhouse on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum showcases early peoples of the area including native cultures, the railroad industry’s role in westward expansion, and Livingston as the original gateway to Yellowstone National Park. 118 West Chinook | ph. 406.222.4184 | www.livingstonmuseums.org