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Neither Empty Nor Unknown: Montana at the Time of Lewis and Ciarl^, a new long-term exhibit currently under construction, will focus on Montana as it was in 1805. Over seven replica environmental landforms along and fifteen educational interactive stations will introduce visitors to Montana's natural environment and the diverse communities who lived here at the time of Lewis and Clark's epic journey.
The 4,500-square-foot exhibit — the museum's largest undertaking since the opening of the Monta
...na Homeland exhibit — will be installed in what was formerly the F. J. Haynes Gallery. Funding for the $550,000 exhibit has come from limited designated state Lewis and Clark funds, a grant from the Montana Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission, and private donations. Additional funding is still needed for the exhibit and accompanying programing and curriculum materials. To help, contact the Montana History Foundation at 406-449-3770.
Virginia City was honored as Montana's first Preserve America community in a ceremony held March 18, 2004, in Washington, D.C.


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