About
The Castle Museum and Carriage House houses the historical museum of Meagher County.
Description
The Castle is a Victorian mansion built by Byron Roger Sherman, a prominent businessman, in 1892. The imposing granite structure is a landmark on the hilltop overlooking the town of White Sulphur Springs. The museum is furnished with antiques and other memorabilia from the area ranging from household items to mining equipment as well as an impressive collection of buggies and wagons all donated by local residents.
The museum is owned and operated by the Meagher County Historical Association. It is open daily 10 am to 5 pm with the last tour at 4:30 pm from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day. .
Admission is Adults, $5; Children 12 to 5 and Seniors over 60, $3; Children 4 and under free. Prearranged tours of 10 or more, $3.
"The Castle is a Victorian mansion built by Byron Roger Sherman, a prominent businessman, in 1892. The imposing granite structure is a landmark on the hilltop overlooking the town of White Sulphur Springs. The museum is furnished with antiques and other memorabilia from the area ranging from household items to mining equipment as well as an impressive collection of buggies and wagons all donated by local residents.The museum is owned and operated by the Meagher County Historical Association. It is open daily 10:00 am to 5:00 pm with the last tour at 4:00 pm from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day."
Address: 310 2nd Ave NE, White Sulphur Springs 59645
Phone: (406) 547-2324
Email: moc.oohay@muesumeltsac
Parking:
Lot
State: MT
City: White Sulphur Springs
Street Number: 310 2nd Ave NE
Zip Code: 59645
categories: community museum