ommercial district in 1872, Sunset Hills Cemetery is the final resting place of many Bozeman history-makers. The gravestones found on the cemetery grounds communicate the life of the deceased in narrative engraved text as well as the more subtle shapes and symbols…
read moreSometime in the 1890s, husband and wife team Frank and Amanda Mckeen took over the saloon and added hotel rooms, a restaurant, and even a bowling alley in the basement. Whether or not you believe in ghosts, the Fairweather Inn is a…
read moreWe always get together from summer to fall with telescopes and blankets and notepads to record the sky’s and put it on this website to record our findings. Go check it out also gonna add the Bigfoot website to check out to….
read moreIn 1934, Victor Goddard of the Royal Air Force was flying over Scotland through a storm in a Hawker Hart biplane. He had become disoriented and thus lost. He was desperate to find some kind of landmark that he recognized to get…
read moreThe territory of Montana, created in 1864, had no prison during the Civil War and gold rush days. Federal prisoners, convicted of violating the laws of Congress, were sent under contract to the Nebraska State Penitentiary. Those convicted of violating territorial laws…
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read moreTucked away in the town of Deer Lodge, Montana awaits a unique landmark known as the Old Montana Prison Complex. The crown jewel of the complex is the Old Montana State Prison, which was constructed by prison laborers in the 1800s. Standing…
read moreThe New Atlas Bar in Columbus, Montana, has been servin’ up a brewsky or two for over one hundred years. Built in 1906, this old saloon doesn’t advertise itself as historic or museum-like; in fact, it doesn’t advertise at all. It just “hangs out” like…
read moreNestled in the vast Elkhorn Mountains are the remains of the once booming mining town of the same name. At its peak, Elkhorn was home to more than 2,000 residents. The main street was lined with hotels, saloons, stores, churches, boarding houses,…
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