The Hockaday Museum, originally called the Hockaday Center, was opened to the public on February 10, 1969.[2] The museum is named after commercial artist Hugh Hockaday.[1][3]
1998-Present
Today the Hockaday Museum is housed in the Carnegie Library Building. The building was constructed in 1904 with funding provided by Andrew Carnegie.[4][5] The Carnegie Library Building is located near Main Street in downtown Kalispell.[6] The museum also features a store called the Carnegie Corner Gift Gallery which sells original local artwork.[1]
The Crown of the Continent is a permanent exhibition that focuses exclusively on Glacier National Park. The exhibition features photographs, writings, paintings and antique park-related memorabilia.[1] Artists and art in the exhibition rotate periodically, but the overall focus always remains on Glacier National Park.