Jamestown  (CSi)  The National Buffalo Museum will officially  unveil the project that has marked remodeling efforts, and the new orientation video, on May 1st.

On Tuesday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Jamestown Tourism Director Searle Swedlund said since January this year 85 percent of the Museum has undergone interior changes, which includes a re-arranging of displays.

Brand new to the Museum is the Orientation Video,  available to visitors to watch in a theater setting.

White Cloud, the albino buffalo that was part of the buffalo herd for several years and had recently died, has been preserved and will be in a display case inside the museum.

Searle pointed out that the Two Rivers Activity Center (TRAC) building under construction in Jamestown has tours each Friday at 3-p.m.

Contact Amy at Jamestown Parks and Recreation to set up specific tours.

He added that the updated restoration of the 1883 Stutsman County Courthouse is completed, and set to be open this year from Memorial Day, through Labor Day.

Beginning the Saturday before Memorial Day it will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday of each week during the summer, and by appointment  after Labor Day. Mondays and Tuesdays it will be closed except by appointment.

He pointed out that funding from the State Historical Society may be in jeopardy to open the courthouse in 2018 stemming from budget cuts in state funding.

He added that Jamestown Tourism has funded $15,000 toward the new dugouts at Jack Brown Stadium.

On June 24, 2017 at 11-a.m., a ribbon cutting will be held at Jack Brown Stadium for the project, followed by a Jamestown Legion Post 14 Alumni Baseball game.