The Hanna Basin Museum, originally known as the Hanna Community Hall and Linden Hall, has a rich history dating back to 1890. It was initially built as a saloon by John Linden to cater to the coal miners in Hanna, Wyoming. This historical context provides a unique backdrop to the museum's current exhibits and collections.
The Hanna Basin Museum, formerly the community hall, is situated at the heart of the town. It is a one-story frame structure clad in wooden clapboards, topped with a hipped shingle roof. This architectural style and central location make it a notable landmark in Hanna.
The Hanna Community Hall, now the Hanna Basin Museum, was officially recognized for its historical significance when it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 26, 1983. This recognition underscores the museum's importance in the local and national historical landscape.
History & Anthropology Historic house
502 Front St, Hanna
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