Get Inspired at the C.M. Russell Museum Complex
The C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls honors the life and work of famed US artist Charles M. Russell, also known as the Cowboy Artist. The museum houses numerous documents and artifacts from the artist's career, which spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as an extensive collection of original paintings. A highlight is the opportunity to tour the original Russell House and Studio, which has been designated a National Historic Landmark. The award-winning C.M. Russell Museum contains more than 3,000 pieces of Western art in a complex that covers an entire city block and encompasses 16 exhibition galleries, educational programming spaces, a dedicated research center, and an impressive outdoor sculpture garden.
The museum's Russell Riders Sculpture Garden, which features statues of local wildlife, is also worth a visit. There are several other things to do in Great Falls to fill a long weekend. The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center is an excellent resource for learning about a different era in regional history. Natural areas abound throughout the city, many of which connect to the River's Edge Trail.
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Address: 400 13th Street N., Great Falls, Montana
Phone: 406-727-8787
Website: cmrussell.org