On July 8, 2007 at Twelve Noon, the Story Centennial Museum was officially
dedicated and opened to the public.  Jean Lunbeck, head of the Museum Board
did the ribbon cutting and hosting.


The Museum will be open to the public from 2 to 4 PM on Wednesday and Sundays
for the summer months.  Jean will also open by appointment if you call her at
307-683-2497 in advance.


Museum interior with the current display of
historic photos of the Story community and
the people.


On display also is a friendship quilt done in the
70's.  Each Story woman created one block.
The Woman's Club Cultural Arts committee
quilted the piece in 2003.


This is the original sewing machine that was
in the Charles Story family.  His heirs donated
the machine for display.

 



This quilt was made by Patricia Pressler
in memory of her grandmother, Blanche Story.
Blanche was the previous owner of the
old Singer sewing machine.

 


Community visitors talk over memories spurred by the exhibit.

 

The members of the Story Woman's Club hosted a Brunch at the club house to commemorate
the opening.  For the ceremony please click here.