Cowley Heritage Center / Museum
Cowley Heritage CenterPioneer Museum · Cowley, Wyoming

Cowley, Wyoming

Cowley Heritage Center
& Pioneer Museum

Preserving the heritage of the Big Horn Basin since 1900. Explore the stories of the pioneers who built a community from the rugged Wyoming frontier.

Hours

Mon & Wed: 1:00 – 5:00 PM
Tue, Thu, Fri: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Location

60 South 1st East
Cowley, WY 82420

Contact

(307) 250-2532
Free Admission

Our Story

Over a Century of
Pioneer Heritage

In 1900, a group of Mormon pioneers answered the call to settle Wyoming's Big Horn Basin. They named their new home after Matthias F. Cowley and set to work building a community from the ground up — constructing the 30-mile Sidon Canal, raising log homes, and opening a school by January 1901.

The Cowley Heritage Center & Pioneer Museum preserves the artifacts, photographs, and stories of the families who transformed this rugged frontier into a thriving community.

Read the full history
“The first company of pioneers arrived in the area on May 2, 1900, and began the construction of the Sidon Canal to bring water to the town from the Shoshone River.”

— From With Book and Plow, by Mark N. Partridge

The Collection

Artifacts & Archives

From census records and family trees to photographs and pioneer tools, our collection tells the story of Cowley through the objects its people left behind.

Pioneer Artifacts

Tools, household items, and personal belongings of Cowley's founding families.

Historical Photographs

Thousands of photographs documenting life in Cowley from 1900 to present.

Census & Records

U.S. Census records from 1900-1940, family trees, and over 1,000 memorial pages.

Veterans Archive

Records honoring Cowley veterans from the Civil War through modern conflicts.

School History

Big Horn Academy and Cowley High School memorabilia, class photos, and records.

Community Life

Stories of Pioneer Day celebrations, the log gym, sports, and town traditions.

Browse the Full Collection

Come Visit Us

Whether you're tracing your family roots or simply curious about Wyoming's pioneer past, we'd love to welcome you. Admission is always free.

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