No matter where you look in Montana, you’ll find unspoiled nature, charming small towns and relaxing hospitality. Explore Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, then hit the road to discover more natural wonders. You can hike, bike or horseback ride through rugged mountain landscapes, fly-fish blue ribbon trout streams, paddle scenic rivers and lakes, or spend winter days carving fresh powder at ski resorts — then end your day wandering a vibrant main street or relaxing in a cozy lodge.
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As a fan of artistic stained glass, this has an amazing amount of lovely pieces through out, two tiers worth of pieces to admire. And the back story of the glass-works from Germany are part of the cities train tour, which enhances the beauty of the building. If you are fortunate, the huge bronze pipe organ may be playing as you view the bibilical artwork.
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The world's largest log cabin has an excellent view of Old Faithful.
So surprised when going to Old Faithful, to see this absolutely fantastic building, with a great interior dating back to the forties, good views of the geyser, comfortable areas, reasonable food and gift shop. Look at the lighting features in the corridor to the restrooms they are brilliant as well as the decor in the restrooms themselves.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
Visited first time a few weeks ago. When back in town again recommended to a friend and went with her. Theme tour brought history of Montana to life. Highly recommend tour.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
There are a lot of people working here. Examples: RBC Wealth, Mc Donald of Great Falls, Chicago Title. Outside they have waterfalls and beautiful flowers. Inside it is gorgeous. It is amazing. They have a huge mirror. The chairs are amazing. The floor is of marble. We thought we were in an castle. Gorgeous! A must see!
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This museum provides a fascinating insight into the lives of Chinese citizens in Butte and their contributions to the city and the prejudice they experienced. Once Butte had a very large population of ethnic Chinese but as time went on, the population dwindled. Very carefully catalogued are many objects of interest that help define the Chinese citizens, The building originally housed a general store and a noodle factory. There are hundreds of artifacts on display and some very impressive artwork. The building itself is very interesting too. The tour allows you to stepback in history and explore what it was like to have been Chinese and to have lived in this town. Senior discount available.
Havre, Montana's history is rich and diverse. You can experience that history first hand by taking one of our guided historic strolls! From ambitious entrepreneurs and trailblazing women, to hard working citizens and criminals and their dastardly deeds, these historic strolls tell the whole story. The melting pot of ethnicities such as Native American, European, African-American, Asian and Middle Eastern have all come together to create one exciting town on Montana's Hi-Line frontier! These tours have been carefully researched and creatively written to both inform and entertain by Hill County's award-winning leading historian and tour guide, Emily Mayer. A member of one of Havre's founding families, she's got the scoop on the good deeds and the scandals! Three tours of the Residential Historic District, Old Downtown and currently five at our local cemeteries take you back in time to where it happened. Don't miss my tours-they are simply the best Havre has to offer!
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