Grassy Butte

This Museum in Grassy Butte Will Surprise You!

 

Constructed with native material (mud, cottonwood, sod) the Old Grassy Butte Post Office is an example of the resourceful spirit of turn-of-the-century pioneers who lived here.    Find out more here:  https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3Hb   https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3E8

 

Grassy Butte Post Office, North Dakota

Grassy Butte Welcomes You!   Located on busy US Highway 85 in western North Dakota is a hidden gem of a town, Grassy Butte.  

On busy US Highway 85, also known as the CanAm Highway and the Theodore Roosevelt Expressway, stands this lonely sign. Grassy Butte welcomes you to their historic little town. It’s hidden gem is the Old Post Office Museum.

 

Discover Grassy Butte’s Historic Post Office

Don’t just drive past!  Stop at the road side park for a picnic, and check out the engaging historic Old Post Office, known also as the Grassy Butte Post Office Museum.   

In the heart of Grassy Butte, next to the beautiful white church building, is the Grassy Butte Post Office Museum. It’s Free!  Find out more here:  https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3Hb   https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3E8

 

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More information about the museum can be found here: Grassy Butte Post Office Then and Now and here: Grassy Butte Vintage Post Office. 

The sight of weathered cotton, floral printed curtains in the old Grassy Butte Post Office Museum conjures up nostalgic memories, warm feelings of years gone by.  Find out more here:  https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3Hb   https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3E8

When it’s open, you can get in for free. The museum houses antiques and relics from the 1800s and 1900s. The post office museum and the nearby park help to make Grassy Butte a nice rest stop between Belfield and Watford City. More information here:  https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3Hb   https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3E8

The post office started in 1913. It was key to the growth.   It’s a pioneer structure that has stood for more than 100 years. Read about it here:  https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3Hb  https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3E8

A weathered structure built by the strong hands of early settlers in western North Dakota in 1913, the Grassy Butte Post Office still stands. It’s now a free museum.
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One of the most impressive little museums in the west! The Grassy Butte Post Office Museum in western North Dakota is a hidden gem missed by many.  Find out more here:  https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3Hb   https://wp.me/p8zmWn-3E8

 

There is so much more to see in the badlands and grasslands of western North Dakota and eastern Montana   The badlands are always open!  Find out about great places to explore here:  10 Places for Happy Healthy Social-Distancing

Think spring cattle roundups are a thing of the past?  Think again!  Here’s a traditional spring round up in the badlands of North Dakota.  Neighbors and families.  Young and old.  Don’t miss this astounding experience:  Getting Off the Beaten Path and into the Middle of a Spring Roundup!

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