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Annual Fun Run for Charities

Sat August 30, 2025 Red Lodge, MT 59068 US
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History is not just about dates, names, and places. Preservation isn’t just about bricks and mortar. Both are about human values…about relationships between individuals and their communities that stretch from the past through the present to the future. The Carbon County Historical Society & Museum has done just that.

The museum was first established in 1959 by Alice Greenough to house the collection of her world-renowned rodeo family. The Carbon County Historical Society was formed in 1974 and took over the museum facility in 1980. In 1990, the three-story Labor Temple building was gifted to the Carbon County Historical Society by an anonymous donor. The Labor Temple was built in 1909, entirely by the Red Lodge Miners Local No. 1771, and put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The historical society reopened the museum's doors with a newly remodeled basement and first floor in 1999. We are now undertaking the 2nd and 3rd floors to include additional exhibits and a ballroom which will be used by the community at large.

The funds raised from the Fun Run will be used towards new programs, exhibits and general operation of the museum.

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