Exhibits

The primary purpose of the Hot Springs County Museum is to preserve Wyoming history through the preservation, display and interpretation of historic items as they relate to the history of Hot Springs County from the 1800s to early 1900s.

The museum is comprised of two separate areas that include the primary museum building that is open year-round, and the seasonally operated museum annex. One entry fee covers it all!

Pioneers

Many of the exhibits in the museum contain photographs, memorabilia and stories of some of these early pioneers.
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Hole-In-The-Wall Bar

Belly up to the original bar where outlaws from the Hole-in-the-Wall gang once used to visit, including the infamous Butch Cassidy!
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Native American

Impressive collection of Native artifacts consisting of arrowheads, lance points, war bonnets, moccasins, bead work and hide paintings!
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Old Town

Take a stroll down our boardwalk and gaze into a window back into time to see a general store, cobbler shop, millenary shop, dentist office and much more.
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Military

Hot Springs County Military veterans served in nearly every major war.
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