The Museum store specializes in a wide selection of books on the history of Wyoming and the West, and jewelry and crafts created by Hot Springs County artists.
Two Hearts Glasswear Thermopolis residents Bonnie Makepeace and Carla Moseley create unique glass jewelry using scraps discarded by larger manufacturers. Each piece is individually designed, blown and shaped, and no two pieces are the same. |
Museum bookstore Featured books include works on the history of Thermopolis and Hot Springs County, the celebrated outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch, the Shoshoni and Arapaho tribes, cowboys, mountain men, and pioneer women.
Sagebrush jewelry George Hart of Thermopolis has created a line of jewelry fashioned from the stems and branches of Wyoming sagebrush. Pins, earrings, necklaces, bolo ties and belt buckles of polished sage wood are a unique souvenir of Thermopolis and Wyoming. |

Beadwork Thermopolis resident Hailvina Brooks is the daughter of Chief Hailstorm Van Noy of the Cherokee. Chief Hailstorm, who traveled throughout Europe on “wild west” theatrical tours, taught his daughters the traditions of Native American bead working. Hailvina’s creations include belt buckles, bolo ties, necklaces, hair ornaments and earrings, fashioned from beads and porcupine quills. |