Learn about the history and culture of Devils Tower Country by visiting an area museum or historic site. Our area museums keep the memories and spirit of the American West alive and well for future generations.

Vore Buffalo Jump

The Vore Buffalo Jump is one of the most important archaeological sites of the Late-Prehistoric Plains Indians. The Vore site is a natural sinkhole that was used as a bison trap from about 1500 to 1800 A.D.
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The West Texas Trail Museum

Rated as one of the top 6 Cowboys, Cattle, and Ranching museums in the United States by TRUE WEST Magazine. The West Texas Trail Museum keeps the memories, awareness, and spirit of the great American West alive for future generations.
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Crook County Museum & Art Gallery

Crook County Museum has over 7000 artifacts on display from the Native American History, Custer expedition, Sundance Kid, the wild west, and so much more.
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Hulett Museum

The Hulett Museum & Art Gallery has made its mission to collect and preserve the history, culture and integrity of northeastern Wyoming. These objects are artifacts of the heritage of the people of Hulett and surrounding area.
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Crook County Museum Video

The Crook County Museum is based on the history of Crook County and was started in 1972. The Museum is now located in a renovated 1922 school house now called Old Stoney. Exhibits include natural history, Native American history, Sundance Kid Court room scene, Ranch A exhibit, historic gun vault and more! The Crook County Museum has over 7,000 artifacts on display. The museum also has a bookstore and gift shop.