A five-state regional heritage museum that honors the Old West pioneers and Native Americans of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska.
The High Plains Western Heritage Center is a five-state regional heritage museum honoring the Old West pioneers and Native Americans of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska. Displays encompass western artifacts, art and family histories within five main categories of pioneering: Agriculture, Mining, Transportation, Logging and Native American lore. The cattle and sheep industry, blacksmithing, saddles and rodeo are also on display along with a number of Old West wagons.