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Great Falls, Montana, is a city packed with history. Head to one of these historical spots or museums this weekend to learn more about the fascinating past of this wonderful place. 
C.M. Russell Museum
If you want to learn more about life in the Midwest during the 19th and 20th centuries, this is a wonderful place to learn more. The artist for whom the museum is named, C.M. Russell, is best known for his paintings that captured how Great Falls went from frontier land to a settled city.
There are 15 galleries inside the museum where you can see paintings, sculptures, and letters from C.M. Russell. Also on the premises are Russell’s original home as well as his cabin which he used as an art studio. The cabin is set up just as it was when he used it to create his works.
For those that want to see what life looked like in Great Falls back during the cowboy days, you’ll love getting a peek into the past at this museum.
Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center
Great Falls was an important place along the Lewis and Clark trail. If you head to the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center, you can learn about their journey, what they found when they first arrived in the region, and why it was such an important place as the frontier was settled.
The interpretive center is very hands-on. There are films to watch, lectures given every week, and you can even go on a ranger-led tour along the nearby trails to learn more about the area. Inside the center, you’ll find permanent exhibits like the interactive boat along the Missouri River. Test your strength to see if you can pull the boat along the river’s current.
In addition to telling the story of Lewis and Clark’s journey, the interpretive center also teaches you about the lives of the Plains and Northwest Indians who were native to the Great Falls region. Learn about the plants and animals that Lewis and Clark discovered.
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park
There’s something very unique to Great Falls in the First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park. Only a short drive from downtown Great Falls, this state park is home to a prehistoric Native American buffalo jump. A buffalo jump is a cliff edge that was used by the Native Americans to drive the buffaloes to their death.
Be sure to stop into the visitor center to learn exactly how the Native Americans drove the buffalo to this particular jump. You’ll also learn about the devastation of the buffalo population once this area of the west began being settled.
From the visitor center, it’s a short walk to the buffalo jump. Alternatively, you can drive to the cliff edge. The views from the jump over the prairie are some of the best in the area. From here you can hop onto several walking trails. The park often hosts different events like yoga or photography classes during the warmer summer months.
Check out one of these historic sites and museums this weekend to learn more about the history of Great Falls and its people.
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