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Museum Montana Memory Project

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About the museum

The Montana Memory Project (MMP) provides access to digital collections that relate to Montana’s cultural heritage and government. All Montana libraries, museums, archives, and schools are encouraged to become contributors to the Montana Memory Project.

The MMP is a collaborative project of the Montana State Library and the Montana Historical Society, which share the responsibility of providing technical and cataloging support, as well as training and consultations for current and potential participants in the MMP.

The MMP makes previously unavailable historic and cultural content available to the general public. The software used to host and present the digital images makes them discoverable. A separate long-term storage and preservation solution for master images is available to contributors.

This project is funded with Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) monies provides by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and through a funding partnership with the Montana Historical Society. All Montana libraries, museums, archives, and other cultural institutions are invited to contribute to the Montana Memory Project. Individuals who would like to contribute to the MMP must work in collaboration with a participating institution.

Plan your visit

  • East 6th Avenue, Capitol Hill, Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, 59620, United States
  • http://mtmemory.org

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  • Pam Henley

    5 out of 5 rating 08-17-2018

    So many fantastic photos and documents full of Montana history.

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