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Our Mission
Our mission is to collect,
preserve, and interpret the
history of Uinta County and the surrounding region, and to
make our collections available
to the public.
Our Building
The Uinta County Museum is located in the historic Carnegie building, completed in 1906. A lovely example of Classical Revival architecture, the building was designed by New York architect Albert Randolph Ross (who also designed a Carnegie Library in Washington, D.C.). In 2008, an expansion of the building was completed. Designed by Jackson architect Kurt Dubbe, the new building echoes the historic features of the original structure.
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Contact Information
Donald H. Westfall, Executive Director
M. Kay Rossiter, Curator
Email
Uinta County Museum
1020 Front Street
Evanston, WY 82930
Phone: (307) 789-8248
Toll Free: (888) 989-8248
Hours
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday – Friday
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday

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