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Brinton Museum
Basic Information
Address: 239 Brinton Road –PO Box 460, Big Horn, WY 82833
Phone Number: 307-672-3173
Fax Number: 307-672-3258
Email: kls_bbm@vcn.com
Additional Information
Days and Hours: Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every day
Description:
A 1920s Gentleman's Working Ranch with fully furnished ranch house & fine art collection in its original setting. Our motto is "Exquisite Art in an Ideal Setting."
Free to children under 13 and educational groups; otherwise $4 for adults, $3 for students and seniors
No charge
Notes: Main season is May through September, but school tours can be accommodated from mid-April to October, tours of outbuildings depend on weather
Tour the historic Ranch House and outbuildings and view the Native American collection and the art exhibit in the gallery
Grade Levels:
Pre-K
K-5
6-8
9-12
Pre-K
K-5
6-8
9-12
Exhibits: On permanent exhibit in the Main Ranch House are the Brintons' original furnishings and fine art by Charles M. Russell, Frederic Remington, Bill Gollings, John James Audubon, Hans Kleiber and many others in its original setting, as well as documents by Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and William Penn. The Reception Gallery houses the Brintons' Native American Collection and changing exhibitions. Outbuildings open for touring during the summer include Little Goose Creek Lodge, Herdsman's Quarters, Carriage Barn, and Milk House.