Article and Photos by J.B. Chandler Napi, the Old Man, created the Earth, the oceans, and the backbone of the world – the Rocky Mountains. According to Blackfoot tradition, Napi then took the [...]
By Gen Geda Reaching for the clear, cool Montana skies through a jungle of conifer forests only to land a star on your fingertip is not such a stretch for many that are Montana-born. Living in a [...]
By Brad Reynolds The 1960s were a time of self-reflection and protest in American history. Social issues concerning civil rights and America’s place in foreign conflicts were being taken into the [...]
By Hope Good The town of White Sulphur Springs first got my attention last year when I attended and much enjoyed their highly successful Red Ants Pants Music Festival in July. I felt a real sense [...]
In a 100-foot deep limestone canyon, visitors of the Bear Gulch Pictographs can take in the wonder of approximately 3,000 Plains Indian drawings. Macie Lundin, whose family has owned the property [...]
Exciting things continue to happen in the small town of Winifred. Through the instigation of Norman Asbjornson, and a composite of other local designers’ ideas, a beautiful hotel, restaurant, and [...]
Photo and Article by L. Abigail Jones Driving to Lewistown is a deliberate act to satisfy curiosity; it isn’t a town where people often “just pass through” unless they have a specific reason. [...]
In 1915, Wolf Point – a town of 340 residents – voted in favor of incorporating as a municipality. A land rush had brought farmers and ranchers to the area following the construction of the Great [...]
The wild and scenic Missouri River is one of Montana’s greatest natural attractions. This river and many of its tributaries serve as prime locations for rafting, kayaking, fishing, paddle [...]
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