Huntley Project Museum
After we stopped at the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, we traveled to the Huntley Project Museum in Huntley, Montana. The museum buildings were closed by the time we arrived however we were allowed to walk around the grounds. This museum educates the public about the Huntley Irrigation Project which was an irrigation system built in a 27 mile long and 4 mile wide area located in the Yellowstone River Valley.
This 10 acre property has 18 homestead buildings, a lot of farm equipment and other various objects from the past. My mom and Frank would enjoy this museum.
We were very close to a train track as you can see here. There was another track farther away on the other side of the museum. We did not have a quiet night's sleep.
These sugar beets in their garden look huge and supposedly they get even bigger.
I woke up early to see the sunrise and have my quiet time. I loved it!
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