A VISIT TO THE APPALOOSA MUSEUM:
The
museum's modern facility includes a newly expanded exhibit
area; a theater; a hands-on children's area; a library
featuring books, magazines, and videos; and a large
gift shop. Exhibits themes range from the early evidence
of spotted horses in art and literature, to the relationship
between the Appaloosa and the Nez Perce Indians, to
the highlights of the modern Appaloosa Horse Club.
Currently, the museum is installing several new exhibits
including a timeline of the Appaloosa Horse Club from
1938 to present and a display of Appaloosa model horses
in our children's area.
HOURS:
The Appaloosa Museum is open Monday through Friday 10
AM to 5 PM and Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM (Pacific Time).
The museum is designed to provide a self guided exploration
of exhibits.
ADMISSION:
The museum is free and open to all. We do suggest a donation
of $2 per person or $4 per family.
DIRECTIONS:
The museum is located on Hwy 8/Moscow-Pullman Hwy just
at the state line (next door to Applebee's).
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ADULT
TOURS:
Groups
may arrange a private tour with George Hatley, "Mr. Appaloosa",
himself. We ask that you contact the museum at least one week in
advance of the visit and that you donate $2 per person on the tour.
Photo
Tour
SCHOOL-AGE
GROUPS:
The
Appaloosa Museum welcomes school groups, home-schoolers, and youth
groups such as 4H and scouts. Our standard program lasts around
one hour and includes a short lecture followed by an exploration
of the museum in small groups. With clipboard in hand, students
answer questions that help them delve into the history, present
and future of the Appaloosa horse. Included in the program is a
chance to try sitting on several types of saddles including a sidesaddle.
We are also most willing to tailor a program to meet your specific
needs. All children's programs are free. Please contact the museum
for more information.
VIDEOS:
Colorful
Heritage-A
look at the history of the Appaloosa and the Appaloosa Horse Club
and Museum.
1998
Museum Tour With George Hatley-"Mr.
Appaloosa" himself guides you through the museum prior to renovation.
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