History and Haunted history Traveling to Montana might be a lot more spooky than you think! Billings is home to some of the most haunted hotels in all of Montana, including the Dude Rancher Lodge. Built in 1950 by Annabel and Percival…
read moreEstablished in 1891, the Philipsburg Theatre is currently the oldest operating theater in the state of Montana. Over the years, the Philipsburg Theatre has changed hands and a variety of businesses have occupied parts of the building, including a soda pop bottling…
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read moreMr. John Q. Adams, a purchasing agent for the Milwaukee Railroad, built the hotel as a rest stop for passengers and train crews. The heart of the hotel is the Madison House, a private residence which was built in the old quarter…
read moreA faithful re-creation of an 1890s mining town, with 15 intact historic structures and approximately 35 buildings constructed from old materials by the many volunteers who put the museum together from the mid-1960s to the 1980s.
read moreThe Clark Chateau was built by copper magnate William A. Clark for his oldest son Charles, with construction beginning in 1898. It was designed by architect Will S. Aldrich, and was based on a French chateau that the younger Clarks had seen on…
read moreThe historic Livingston Depot was built in 1902 as the Northern Pacific Railroad’s original launching point for travel to Yellowstone National Park. The Depot is easy to find right on Park Street in downtown Livingston, adjacent to Depot Rotary Park and live…
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