Wow!!! Ami Brown Confirms Plans To Turn Billy’s Original Cabin Into A Public Museum For Fans!!!
The legacy of the “Wolf Pack” is about to be immortalized forever! In a stunning announcement that has Alaskan Bush People fans cheering worldwide, matriarch Ami Brown has officially confirmed plans to turn Billy Brown’s original cabin into a public museum. For the first time ever, the gates of the North Star Ranch may soon be opening to the public, allowing devoted fans to step inside the world of the bush family.
The emotional project, dubbed “The Billy Brown Legacy Center,” is reportedly Ami’s way of ensuring her late husband’s dream of a “free life” is never forgotten. Sources close to the family reveal that the museum will feature a meticulously preserved recreation of Billy’s living quarters, complete with his personal journals, handwritten maps of the Alaskan wilderness, and the family’s original survival gear.
“He Wanted to Share His World”
“Ami has been holding onto Billy’s things for years, waiting for the right way to honor him,” a source close to the North Star Ranch revealed. “She realized that Billy didn’t just belong to the family; he belonged to the millions of people who watched him. Turning the main cabin into a museum is her way of giving a piece of him back to the fans.”
The museum is rumored to include iconic items from the show’s history, such as the Integrity boat’s wheel, the boys’ handmade knives, and even a tribute to the “Bush Code” that Billy lived by.
A Pilgrimage for the “Wolf Pack”
The location of the museum is set to be on a dedicated section of the family’s massive mountain property in Washington. Plans reportedly include a “walking tour” where fans can see the windmills, the livestock, and the land that Billy fought so hard to tame before his passing in 2021.
“It’s going to be a pilgrimage site,” the insider added. “Ami wants it to be a place where people can come to learn about survival, faith, and family—just like Billy taught them.”
When Will It Open?
While an official opening date hasn’t been set, construction crews—led by Noah and Bam Bam—have reportedly already broken ground on the visitor center. Ami is said to be overseeing every detail to ensure it perfectly captures the spirit of the “Grandfather of the Bush.”
“This is the final chapter of his legacy,” the source concluded. “And Ami is making sure it’s written exactly the way Billy would have wanted.”





