Norris Geyser Basin Museum, Yellowstone National Park
Facts and practical information
The Norris Geyser Basin Museum, also known as Norris Museum, is one of a series of "trailside museums" in Yellowstone National Park designed by architect Herbert Maier in a style that has become known as National Park Service Rustic. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is one of three parts of a National Historic Landmark, the Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums, which were funded by Laura Spelman Rockefeller's grant of $118,000. Built 1929 - 1930, the Norris Museum is sited on a hill between the Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin of Norris Geyser Basin. Its central breezeway frames a view of the Porcelain Basin for arriving visitors. ()
Yellowstone National Park
Norris Geyser Basin Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Steamboat Geyser, Norris Geyser Basin, Museum of the National Park Ranger, Big Alcove Spring.