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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Located on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River in Giant Springs Heritage State Park, this visitors center provides information and exhibits about Lewis and Clark's famous journey and the historical significance of the United States' westward expansion.
A wonderful place to learn more about the amazing story of Lewis and Clark and the early early days of the great plains and the west!! Also take in the buffalo jump, amazing to understand of how the first nation peoples harvested and feed their communities while respecting and living in harmony with nature!!
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Oh my gosh, what an incredible experience to see the architecture and watch a movie from a bygone era. Thank you for preserving this jewel
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Founded by 3 Broadway actors, Alpine Theatre Project brings actors direct from Broadway, film, and television to perform in musicals, plays, and concerts throughout the year. ATP artists have been in over 190 Broadway productions, and have won 5 Tony Awards, 7 Emmy Awards, 4 Golden Globe Awards, and 1 Academy Award.
After spending several winters on the ski hill at Whitefish MT,and taking in as many attractions offered, I found this unbelievable project. I saw an ad for Jesus Christ Superstar in the local paper. Not knowing anything about this project, I did some research & discovered that the performers are professionals who work on Broadway, etc but actually live here. And the theatre is state of the art with great seating & sound. I was absolutely thrilled with this performance. I had seen this production back in the 70’s & have seen about 15 top shows in NYC, London, Toronto, Edmonton & Vancouver over the years and this one was right up there with the best. Of course Mike Eldred, Eric Krop & Amelia Cormack were superb, but every last one of the performers were excellent. The musicians were top notch and the digital enhancements really gave me goose bumps! Even the volunteer who showed me to my seat came back at intermission to see if I was enjoying the show! The lady I was lucky to sit beside, was a long time Whitefish resident who personally knew the players, was a wealth of information & very friendly. The whole experience was awesome. Thank you Whitefish! Thank you Alpine Theatre people!
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After nearly fifty years of the "Finest in Family Entertainment," the Playmill continues the tradition with three popular hits. Join us for a night of great theatre in our rustic home in beautiful West Yellowstone, Montana, gateway to Yellowstone.
Great family Tarzan show! Actors and actresses were very committed to their roles and you could tell they were having fun. Opening variety show was a nice treat. Fun intermission goodies are served also! Interesting that they're moving several miles away next year. Not sure if we would make that trek so glad they're in West Yellowstone this summer.
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The theatre along with the entire town of Fort Peck was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in the 1930's as part of building Fort Peck Dam. In its heyday, of the mid 1930's movies ran around the clock to entertain the workers. The Theatre is now a Historic Landmark and is now owned by the Fort Peck Fine Arts Council and has live performances on weekends in the summer.
This small community and elegant historic building come together each summer to host fabulous live theater. Some of the performers come from all around Montana. The performances are top notch in every way. As a bonus, go early to a show and spend some time around Fort Peck Reservoir. Boating, fishing, swimming, ... just a few things to do at the enormous body of water. Also, great food and accommodations are just a stones' throw away. What are you waiting for? Make plans now for one of the many summer shows. You will not be disappointed.
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Excellent talented thespian. A great way to spend a summer evening. With a wonderful small town feel.
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The Ellen Theatre is dedicated to presenting to the Gallatin Valley the very best in the performing arts, with the goal to entertain, educate and inspire the audience, while celebrating the human experience, providing cultural and social enrichment for all. OPENED IN 1919, when Bozeman boasted a population of nearly 6,000, The Ellen hosted variety shows, silent movies, school plays, town band performances and even an opera featuring a live elephant. Friday night with your favorite sweetheart, the Saturday wild west double feature and the Sunday family concert were staples of life at the historic downtown landmark. Montana TheatreWorks, a local non-profit founded in 1995, reopened Ellen's doors in 2008, with the goal to restore and preserve her history, while providing a future. The Ellen Theatre. The First Best Place for Entertainment!
Went to an awesome movie premier of a local movie called Hocked and was a local and first time movie maker with the full cast and filming in Bozeman, Mt. If you get a chance to see it be sure to go, next stop for the movie I believe is Film Festivals
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Central Montana's premier performing arts theatre that provides the community with theatrical experiences year-round, engaging and entertaining audiences from all walks of life.
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