The Sheridan County Museum offers a variety of exhibits that examine the history of the Sheridan area from the Indian Wars to present day: Crazy Horse, General Crook and the Battle of the Rosebud; the impressive tie flume built to float logs down the mountain to the town of Dayton, where they were turned into railroad ties; the culturally rich coal mining towns of the Black Diamond Trail; the history of polo, rodeo and other outdoor recreation in Sheridan County - plus much, much more.
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FROM INTERSTATE 90: Take exit 23 (Fifth Street); turn west onto Fifth street (towards town); turn right (north) onto the first road after the I-90 south off-ramp.
Museum is a large log building; entrance and parking are on the west side of the building.