
The Washakie Museum and Cultural Center serves as a community arts and cultural center and history museum for the preservation, education, cultural enrichment, and development of the Big Horn Basin in Wyoming. The Washakie Museum was established in 1984 to present the history of Wyoming?s Big Horn Basin through temporary and permanent exhibits, education programs for students and adults, lectures, diverse cultural events, and performing arts productions. The Museum serves the people of the Big Horn Basin (primarily Washakie, Big Horn, and Hot Springs County).
In March 1984, numerous community members felt strongly that a cultural center and museum was needed in the Big Horn Basin, and they banded together to secure funding on a building. After being turned down for funding by both the county and city, these private citizens began a fund drive to raise $40,000 for the purchase of the building. After meeting this goal, the committee sold the building to the county for only $10.00, for the purpose of a Museum and Cultural Center.
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