Museum Hires Executive Director

Yellowstone Gateway Museum Hires Executive DirectorThe Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County recently hired an executive director. Mark Brammer, current Director of the Wyoming State Museum in Cheyenne, WY, begins his new position in Livingston on December 7, 2020.Originally trained as an anthropologist, Mark has worked in several different museums, including the Children’s Museum in Indianapolis,

Museum Publishes History of Park County, MT

Livingston, Montana The Yellowstone Gateway Museum’s Wan-I-Gan Press recently published the second edition of History of Park County, Montana. First published in 1984, the second edition now includes an index. Led by Doris Whithorn, museum volunteers compiled the book in 1984. They recognized the importance of remembering individuals and families who settled here and the

F.A.R.M. Show Celebrates Farming and Ranching

The Yellowstone Gateway Museum’s final Ranching Roundup: Story and Song speaker series program is Wednesday, November 13, 7:00 pm, Park Photo, 115 S. Main St., Livingston. Montana singer/songwriter, actor, playwright, author, and poet Neal Lewing presents “The F.A.R.M. Show,” a Farm and Ranch Musical tribute, a fast-paced family-friendly show using music, poetry, history, legends, lies

Russell’s program highlights Nelson Story

The Yellowstone Gateway Museum’s second Ranching Roundup: Story and Song speaker series program, Treasure State Tycoon: Nelson Story and the Making of Montana, is presented by author John C. Russell on Wednesday, October 16, 7:00 pm, Park Photo, 115 S. Main St., Livingston.  The presentation is based on Russell’s book, Treasure State Tycoon: Nelson Story

See the Museum’s Yellowstone Art Exhibit—Only through September

Time is running short for you to experience the Yellowstone Gateway Museum’s summer art exhibit, Exploring Yellowstone through Art. It will only be on display only through September 30 in Livingston. Beautifully displayed in the museum’s Expedition Room, the art represents Yellowstone National Park on aesthetic and emotional levels. Looking at the exhibit’s diverse collection