July 24, 2019
Parshall may gain hunting museum
BY HUNTER L. ANDES
A museum to teach the public about hunting, conservancy and ecology may be coming to Main Street in Parshall. Wade Williamson went before the Parshall city council in their recent meeting pitching his idea as well as inquiring about his desired location.
“We are kind of looking the old Otter Tail buildings south of the post office,” Williamson told the council. “I like the building because I think I can make it look nice. I’d want to go inside and look to see if it’s feasible to fix, but I honestly think it would work perfect for what we’re trying to accomplish.”
Williamson started a 501(c)3 charitable organization that the museum would operate under to educate the public on conservation through hunting.
“We are kind of looking the old Otter Tail buildings south of the post office,” Williamson told the council. “I like the building because I think I can make it look nice. I’d want to go inside and look to see if it’s feasible to fix, but I honestly think it would work perfect for what we’re trying to accomplish.”
Williamson started a 501(c)3 charitable organization that the museum would operate under to educate the public on conservation through hunting.