Paul Broste Rock Museum

Hours:
508 Main St, Parshall ND 58770

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
12 - 4PM
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
12 - 4PM
Sunday
Closed

About Paul Broste Rock Museum

The Paul Broste Rock Museum is a unique and fascinating attraction located in North Dakota. Created by a talented individual, the museum showcases an impressive collection of rocks, minerals, and Native American artifacts. Visitors can admire the beautifully crafted spheres that Paul Broste painstakingly cut and polished, as well as enjoy the infinity mirror room and surrounding artwork. The museum also features a fluorescent room where both children and adults are captivated by glowing rocks, sparking curiosity about their own collections. The museum holds a rich history, with items from Paul Broste’s childhood and Native American artifacts that add depth and context to the experience. A highlight is a stunning piece of quartz from Brazil with striking golden flecks, which visitors find quite valuable. Personal tours are offered by the current caretaker and host, Mrs. Doris Jacobson, who provides a wealth of information and makes the visit memorable and engaging. While the museum is a labor of love and currently needs promotion to stay on the map and be self-sustaining, it remains a worthwhile stop for anyone interested in rocks, history, or local culture. Whether for a quick visit or a longer exploration, the Paul Broste Rock Museum offers an impressive glimpse into the creativity and history of its founder.

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