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should ask for a tour of the basement, where the region's train fanatics have built a wonder-
land.
Livingston is a railroad town, an art mecca, and an angler's paradise.
On the other side of the tracks, the Yellowstone Gateway Museum (118 W. Chinook
St., 406/222-4184, www.livingstonmuseums.org , 10am-5pm daily May-Sept., 10am-5pm
Thurs.-Sat. Oct.-May, $5 adults, $4 seniors, free for children 18 and under), housed in a
historic schoolhouse, holds the county's archives and presents some excellent local exhibits
on railroad history, pioneer life, Native American cultures, and military history.
ENTERTAINMENT AND EVENTS
The Arts
One of the area's best-kept secrets is Music Ranch Montana (4664 Old Yellowstone Trail
N., 9 miles south of Livingston, 406/222-2255, www.musicranchmontana.net ) , a unique
music venue for indoor/outdoor concerts in summer. Founded by a well-known entrepren-
eur and his wife in 1995, Music Ranch has a large barn with both indoor and outdoor seat-
ing, including terraces built into the hillside. Talk about an amphitheater with a view! The
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