Crowbar Man Bob Watts' Murals & Studio
Bob's Place Located at: 182 N 9th Ave, Forsyth, MT
Stop by his studio to check out his Art Displays. Mural Maps are available at Rosebud County Museum, Bob's Place, and Rusty Dog Antiques.
Learn the history of the Great Flood from 1918.
Flood Tour starts at a historical home on the corner of 14th & River, then travels to the Courthouse, then goes to the corner of the Iron Horse Saloon, then to corner of 6th & Main, and the final stop is Oak & 3rd.
Pamphlets available at Rosebud County Museum & Rusty Dog Antiques.
Take a tour of the Historical Markers that are throughout the town! From the Historic Buildings downtown to Historical Homes in the residential area.
Historic Tour Booklets are available at Rosebud County Museum & Library
1200 Main Street, Forsyth, MT
Our historic Courthouse was constructed by Montana architects Link and Haire who ultimately designed eighteen of Montana’s 56 county courthouses. The courthouse was completed January 5, 1914.
201 N 9th Ave, Forsyth, MT
Established in 1919, Rosebud County Library prides itself on being a major community partner in Forsyth and all of Rosebud and Treasure Counties. Our library is an ever-evolving, progressive, welcoming space that offers a wide range of services. We have a large collection of fiction and non-fiction books, a special Montana collection, audiobooks, DVDs and internet hotspots available for checkout.
1300 Main Street, Forsyth, MT
The Rosebud County Museum was built in 1966. The Museum houses collections from Forsyth and Rosebud County's founding families. Included in these collections are everyday items from the turn of the century, vintage clothing, barbed wire display, restored steam engine and various farm implements. .
Follow the historic journey of the movements of Lt. Col. Custer & the 7th Calvary during the days, weeks, & months leading up to and following the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Maps are available at Rusty Dog Antiques or visit Southeast Montana