The Wildlife Museum project began in 1991 when the Blaine Theater building was donated by Blaine Bank of Montana. The home of the Wildlife Museum is located in Chinook’s downtown business district. This one-of-a-kind facility display's Montana State’s wildlife species in their natural habitat. The facility includes a gift shop featuring the work of many Montana artists, carvers and taxidermists. The role the State’s various animal species played in the history of Montana is brought to life through permanent exhibits, displays, historic narrations and sound effects.
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