Distinctly Montana Magazine

2023//Fall

Distinctly Montana Magazine

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98 D I S T I N C T LY M O N TA N A M A G A Z I N E • FA L L 2 0 2 3 Best Cowboy Bar CowboyTroy's.com (406) 642-3380 Open Tuesday - Saturday 11am Live Music Every Friday 2359 US Highway 93 North Victor, MT 59875 Where Strangers Become Friends, and Friends Become Family. If it's history you're after, there's lots to be found in Carbon County. A good place to start is the Carbon County Historical Society and Museum in downtown Red Lodge. Housed in a 1909 building at 224 Broadway Avenue North, the museum has exhib- its on agriculture and homesteading, mining of course, the Crow Indian people, the Festival of Nations, and even Liver Eatin' Johnson, who served as an early lawman in Red Lodge. Carbon County has sixty-six listings on the National Register of Historic Places, including eleven in Red Lodge. The county court- house and the former Carbon County Hospital and Sanitorium are both part of the Red Lodge Historic Commercial District. The Clark's Fork Valley Museum, located in the former North- ern Pacific Railroad Depot in Fromberg, is also worth a visit. The building is on the National Register, and the museum offers Don't saddle up in Yellow- stone or Glacier without this newly-revised essen- tial guide to horseback riding on some of the most scenic trails in the world! Novice and experienced riders will love this ulti- mate guide to horseback riding in two of Ameri- ca's most beautiful national parks. http://bit.ly/glacierhorses

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