You Can Tour A One-Room Schoolhouse From 1912 At This Unique Montana Museum
The Little Bear Schoolhouse Museum in Montana offers a glimpse into early 20th-century rural education with authentic artifacts and memorabilia.
Rural, one-room schoolhouses play a large role in Montana's history -- in fact, there are still dozens of them in operation today, more than in any other state. But a century ago, they were far more common, and they looked a lot different as well. For a great glimpse into our schoolhouse history, check out the Little Bear Schoolhouse Museum.
The Little Bear Schoolhouse Museum was originally located near Little Bear Creek south of Bozeman.
Its official address is currently in Gallatin Gateway.
The school was built in 1912, and until 1950, it served as a one-room schoolhouse.
After its schoolhouse days, it served as a private residence for a few years before it was abandoned.
Fortunately, the community decided to come together and restore the building.
It took a lot of fundraisers, donations, and even a small grant, but the Little Bear School House Museum officially opened in 1998. Before the museum opened, the schoolhouse was relocated to its current spot, which is near its original location but easier to access.
The museum takes you straight back to the early 20th century, complete with old school desks with ink wells and writing slates, a teacher's desk, authentic blackboards from Central Park School near Manhattan, and more.
You'll also find information and memorabilia about the local area, including a local baseball team and the Gallatin Gateway Inn.
When you need a little fresh air, just head outside and check out the gazebo.
Keep exploring the yard and you'll find an antique merry-go-round from the former Rae School.
The schoolhouse is visible from the road, and you might even have spotted it from Highway 191.
If you've ever wondered if it was worth stopping to check out, the answer is yes.
The Little Bear Schoolhouse Museum has limited hours (Friday - Sunday) and it's only open in the summer.
Add it to your must-see list -- you'll love learning about Montana's past.
Have you ever known anyone who went to a one-room schoolhouse for their early education?
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