“Local 111-year old museum undergoes restoration to restore historic luster” A team of painters from Trapper Creek Job Corps are helping restore the historical court house to its original appearance. Now operating as a non-profit museum in the small town of Hamilton, MT, the court house was originally designed by famous Montana architect A.J. Gibson. Museum director Tamar Stanley is “thrilled” with the work the students have done. “They have played a vital role in making this restoration a success”.
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