
The Dash and the River
As I reach the end of my septuagenarian decade, I ponder Linda Ellis’ poem, The Dash, which refers to how one spends the time between birth and death.
As I reach the end of my septuagenarian decade, I ponder Linda Ellis’ poem, The Dash, which refers to how one spends the time between birth and death.
Running has figured in Branch Brady’s life since he was a scrawny but ornery kid living with his family in Shelby, Montana, in the early 1960s.
Pierre-Jean De Smet established the first church and permanent settlement in Montana, St. Mary’s, nestled in the Bitterroot Valley.
“Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark (Third Edition): is a wonderful guidebook for the modern traveler and U.S. history buff.”
Many artists have been celebrated for their vivid depictions of the landscapes and history of the West. Here are a few Western artists from Montana and Idaho.
Ken Robison shares stories of Montana’s past populations in his most recent book, “Cold War Montana: From Stolen Secrets to the Ace in the Hole.”
Millie Whalen took the plunge, moving from New York City to Great Falls, Montana, and diving into a whole new career.
In his retirement, Paul Snyder, 86, has become fascinated with the furniture in saloons—especially backbars and front bars.
If you haven’t paddled the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River, you’ve missed out on one of the most beautiful waterways to float.
The historic 10th Street Bridge in Great Falls was set for demolition. Preservation Cascade worked to restore it to its original glory.
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