Havre (/ˈhævər/ HAV-ər) is the county seat and largest town in Hill County, Montana, in the United States. It is said to be named after the city of Le Havre in France. As of the 2010 census the population was 9,310, and in 2016 the estimated population was 9,846.
Restaurants in Havre
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Wine, Wine and more Wine. We have six wines by the glass (3 white,3 red) that we rotate weekly. The staff at Vine 19, encourages everyone to try everything, kind of a mini wine tasting. Vine 19 has 4 beers on tap, meat and cheese boards, and a chocolate board. Our Wine Club is one-of-kind and so is our view. The patio overlooks the new and improved Beavercreek Golf Course. Vine 19 has music at least once a month, with more one the way! Our new private tasting room/meeting room has just been completed, so book your event today. (seats 20 maximum) This is a hidden gem on the Hiline, come see us next time your get to Havre USA
4.5 based on 44 reviews
We had a great guide. He was young and full of life. We had the choice to take the car or walk the stairs. We chose the car. The road was steep! The 3 red houses have bison bones. We had nice views, even a train came by. I like the mountains and the river. In all three red houses we found bison bones. Some were crashed. Our guide explained everything. The American Indians would take their horses and make lots of noises until the bisons fell down the mountain. We saw a teepee. Our friend showed us howw to hit a false bison. I was glad that I was not good at that! We learned a lot here. This is a must see!
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Daily Tours from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Sunday-Saturday) first tour at 9:30 and last tour at 3:30. Winter Hours Monday - Saturday 10:00am - 4:00pm. Special evening or group tours available upon request. Location: Ticket office is located on 3rd Avenue, south of Norman’s Ranch Wear. See the history of the Great West come alive Beneath the Streets of Havre. See first hand the commerce of early days on the wild and wooly frontier. Tour the Sporting Eagle, Wah Sing Laundry, Shorty Young's Office, Gourley Bothers Bakery and more. Tours daily and reservations are needed.
We first explored the store and then our guide came. She was good at explaining. Most of the people went underground due to fires. it was safer underground! The underground was safe and we could get anything at the underground, like alcohol, pianos, playing cards, a dentist, beds, clothing, a barber,prostitutes, A black smith, food, groceries, cleaning. an undertaker, a kitchen, Music, Ice-Cream. Happily these days are gone now!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The guide, in a labor of love, has synthesized and organized a great deal of information. We were his last tour of the day and invited him to give us the “quick and dirty” version. He said he didn’t have a quick and dirty version because of his passion for history. He is a music teacher, so the tour included some fascinating music history as well. At the Earl Clack Museum in Havre, we learned more about Fort Assinnaboine. I am so glad I took this tour.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
My favorite was the prehistoric bones and the dinosaur trail. They had skeletons as well. This museum is especially for old bones from the past. They also had the army. The beaver, a farm, stampede and American Indians. It was free to visit. That is cool!
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