Most reviewed Educational sites in Montana


  1. 4.5 University of Montana (244 reviews)
    - Beautiful Campus
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    This scenic university campus spans 200 acres at the base of a mountain and borders the Clark Fork River. Founded in 1893, Montana's leading liberal arts institution enrolls 13,000 students. See more..
  2. 4.5 Northwest Montana History Museum (59 reviews)
    - One of the better small town curated museums
    Saturday: Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings • Educational sites • History Museums
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    From a National Historic Landmark built in 1894, we preserve and present Northwest Montana stories! Permanent and temporary exhibits fill 22,000 square feet in our Richardsonian Romanesque facility--the oldest public building in Kalispell. Highlighting settlement of the Flathead Valley, America Indian tribes, the rise of Kalispell as an economic center, the ecology of Flathead Lake, pioneer Frank Bird Linderman, and the vanished town of Demersville, we provide a complete picture of our evolving region. School Bell Books & Gifts offers a wide selection of Montana-focused books and Montana-made gifts. Renovated classrooms in our former schoolhouse have been converted into elegant rental venues for groups and private gatherings. A variety of year-round educational programs and community events ensure that the Northwest Montana History Museum continues to be a place where history is made, and the Past Is Present. See more..
  3. 5.0 PaleoWorld Research Foundation (5 reviews)
    - Dig for Dino's and build a lifetime of memories!
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    I recently visited the Paleoworld dino dig in Jordan, MT. and must say it was a very interesting, educational family experience! I went with my 14 year old son and his 14 year old friend and his mom . We spent 3 full days with the Paleo group, and must say they are a great bunch!! Your hosts are Judy and Tim Lervick, who will treat you like family !! They do all of your cooking; breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and its very good , tasty food!!! They will cater to your picky eater kids!!! Our group found dino teeth, and some very large dino bones. We learned a lot from Jessica(Paleontologist) and Hannah(Geologist). They are very passionate about what they do!! It can be very hot out there, so you need to drink a lot and dress appropriately. For your teenagers , NO T.V.!!!! It's a good bonding experience!! It's a great way to escape the fast paced city life for a few days!! My group would certainly recommend this trip to those people looking to do an adventure trip that most others have never even heard of or thought about! It can be physically tiring, so keep that in mind. See more..

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