The building housing this museum was formerly the church of Our Redeemer Lutheran. It was moved from Kinnear, Wyoming to its present location in 1976.
The museum displays articles and artifacts from the prehistory of the Indians thru the immigration days on the Oregon-California Trail and early settlement. The cattle industry, mining and oil played a large part in the development of Wyoming which is also represented.
The museum is a free museum and is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. every day except Wednesday and Thursday, from Memorial Day through Labor Day, and is handicapped accessible.
Excerpted from Glenrock Historical Commission brochure
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