Attractions Founded in 1876, Miles City is rich in history. Almost all of our major attractions have a tie back to the history of the city. To note just a few, the Range Riders Museum is one of the most recognized “Old West” Museums around, encompassing 13 buildings of artifacts, and local area history. The WaterWorks Art Museum houses works of the premier artists in the country, in the original water-works facility of Miles City. The Center’s sandstone and cement construction tells the real story of the past. The Miles City Academy, formerly Ursuline Convent, as well as our Historic Main Street and Residential Districts, act as a draw to the visitors of Miles City. Featured Listings — Go back to directory. No Photo Available Range Riders Museum Range Riders Museum Contact: Bunny & Gary Miller, Curators Work 435 I-94 Business Loop Miles City MT 59301 work Work Phone: (406) 232-6146work Cell Phone: (406) 852-4949cell Website: Range Riders Museum Website: Range Riders Museum Video BiographyFeaturing: The Home of the Bert & Mamie Clark Gun Collection Fort Keogh Officers Quarters Coach House Homestead House One-Room School Charles Russel Gallery And more… Hours and Season of Operation Season: April 15 – October 15 Hours: 8-5 6-Days a Week (closed Tuesdays) Miles City Area Attractions Save Save NotesOur beautiful venues: Memorial Hall will seat 300 for a staged concert, or 200 to dine at tables “The Yard” -a generous, landscaped space nestled behind Memorial Hall and the log cabins. The Yard is very popular for barbecues, weddings – any outdoor event! “The Steeple” -A historic steeple, on the grounds, is the perfect venue for a small outdoor wedding. Museum Venue Space Pioneer Memorial Hall Steeple – A nice area for a small outdoor wedding ceremony. MILES CITY VENUES CATERING OPTIONS