Moss Mansion in Billings
Moss Mansion is a historical museum and house that is located in Billings, Montana. It offers insight into the lives of early twentieth century life, a time capsule of information about how the well-to-do lived. In fact, it is a must see attraction for anyone with an interest in local history.
When looking for an educational and entertaining look into the history of Billings, Montana, the Moss Mansion is one stop that should not be missed. The mansion is a haven for young and old, capturing a moment in time in the early twentieth century, when lavish luxury combined with regular lives in a developing community.
Moss Mansion offers a 1 hour tour with a well-versed guide who helps visitors discover what life was like just over one hundred years ago amongst the wealthy residents of Billings. Guests learn about the architectural design of the home, the architect that was responsible for the mansion's beauty as well as famous hotels like New York's Waldorf Astoria and get to see the exquisite artefacts, Persian carpeting, antique furnishings, unique fixtures and preserved drapes that adorn the mansion.
The mansion is located on Division Street, part of a still thriving community of some of the state's most beautiful historical homes. It is easily reached from the I-90 and 3rd Avenue by heading north along the street. The home is completely accessible to wheelchairs.
Admission Pricing:
- $7 for Adults.
- $5 for Seniors 62 and older. $5 for Students with ID card
- $3 for Children ages 6-12.
- $5 Adult Group Tours available for 20 or more. Reservations requested.
The mansion offers special class rates for school children available and the facility is wheel chair accessible.
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