Montana Memory Project Preserves Oral Histories
Take a step back in time with the Montana Memory Project, to visit people who lived through Montana’s booms and busts in the 20th century.
Take a step back in time with the Montana Memory Project, to visit people who lived through Montana’s booms and busts in the 20th century.
Looking for people and organizations with an exemplary commitment to identifying and preserving Montana’s historical and cultural heritage.
What do brothels, Billings, and bok choy have in common? Find out for yourself on one of the poplar historic walking tours in Montana.
The Treasure State’s past comes alive in “The Sneakin’est Man that Ever Was.” Montanans and history buffs will surely enjoy this book.
Ken Robison skillfully chronicles the investment of men and women that Montana made in the so-called “War to end all wars.”
By KATHLEEN MULROY James Pierson Beckwourth, a former slave, shattered boundaries as an early American mountain man, explorer, scout, fur trader, warrior both for and against
Alfred Mathews’ Work From 1868—Pencil Sketches of Montana—on Display at Free Ceramics in Helena.
Dedicated to one of Montana’s early pioneers, the Brother Van House in Great Falls examines an important aspect of Montana history.
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