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In 1973, a
small group of enthusiastic citizens met and soon became Museum, Inc., a
non-profit corporation. The main purpose ‘shall be the recovery of and
preservation of historical culture of the Lincoln County area…’, but the
immediate need was a place to house the historical collection of the late
Roy Porter.
On April 28, 1975, a meeting
was held at the Lincoln County Library to discuss building plans of the
Heritage Museum. Various ideas and building methods were presented. In
the end, plans were made to build a twelve sided, 130 foot diameter log
structure.
On June 3, 1978, the Heritage Museum opened, manned by volunteers. From
the felling of the first tree, hauling of the logs, peeling, chinking,
decking the room, pouring concrete and building exhibits, the support has
been wonderful. The cooperation of hundreds of people, mainly volunteers,
is thrilling.
Special grants and assistance from the Montana Bicentennial Commission, a
Bicentennial levy from the Lincoln County Board of commissioners, the St.
Regis Co., the Montana Arts Council, the U.S. Forest Service, private
businesses, individuals and numerous fund raisers helped bring the
Heritage Museum to life. Continuing success has been made possible by
fundraisers, the Montana Historical Society, IMLS, private businesses and
individuals. |