The West Highland Museum is a prestigious museum situated in the heart of Fort William, Scotland, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and culture of the West Highlands. With a century-long history, the museum has a vast collection of exhibits, including Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite cause, as well as a wealth of lesser-known collections that delve into the daily lives of the region's people. From the effects of war to the impact of tourism, the museum's collections provide a fascinating glimpse into the past. The museum is open to the public with free entry, relying on donations and shop sales to sustain its operations. Visitors can explore the collections, learn about the museum's history, and become members to stay informed about upcoming events.