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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.
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