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 Historical Buildings

The museum is the final resting place to many historical buildings from around the valley. The Jim Baker Cabin, built in 1873, was originally located just a few miles from where it sits now. There's the Blair Cabin built in 1888 by husband and wife with nothing more than their hands and a broadaxe. The Brown House was donated to the museum by Jim and Mildred Marshall and has a great story to tell! Next to the Brown house is the  Dutch Joe Schoolhouse established in Savery in 1900. In 1993 the Cobb family donated the Stobridge House to the museum. There is even a water tank from the early gold mining days of the valley.

Be sure to check out the links to all these treasures for more history and photographs of each one. You will surely want to come see them for yourself!

"Preserving our History for the Valley's Future."

Little Snake River Museum
Savery, Wyoming
Open Daily from 10am to 5pm
307-383-7262

lsrmuseum@dteworld.com