The Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum is a museum about the American West in Buffalo, Wyoming, housed in a Carnegie Library building constructed in 1909. Exhibits include frontier and military weapons, horse-drawn carriages, Native American artifacts, livestock tools, and household and historical items. The museum grounds include a furnished two-room log cabin.
The National Museum of Wildlife Art is a museum located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, dedicated to preserving and showcasing wildlife art. It offers opportunities to connect with nature, the environment, and the outdoors. The core of its collection reflects both traditional and contemporary realism.
The Wyoming Dinosaur Center is dedicated to promoting education, community outreach, and research. It offers outstanding, engaging, and exciting hands-on geological and paleontological experiences for visitors of all ages.