Distinctly Montana Magazine

Spring 2011

Distinctly Montana Magazine

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able to find this town on a map and its name doesn’t grace the pages of a Montana history book. But its privileged visitors truly believe they are in the middle of a real Montana west- ern town when they step through the swinging saloon doors and onto the dusty Main Street. Architecture: Faure Halvorsen Architects General Contractor: Yellowstone Traditions Civil Engineering: Bridger Engineers Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Gordon Prill Drapes Interior Design: Kent Interiors Sound and Lighting Systems: Black Box Design Reclaimed Lumber: Yellowstone Traditions, Montana Reclaimed Lumber, and Superior Hardwoods ArchitectsFaure and Halvorsen have long been engaged in distinctive ranch, resi- dential, and commercial projects in SW Montana. For details, see www.faurehalvorsen.com. LT_BlackBox_DistinctlyMontana_Qtr_final.pdf 10/19/10 4:34:12 PM Discover the Beauty, Convenience and Energy Savings of Lighting Control. User-Friendly and Sophisticated Whole-House Lighting Control C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 204 West Third Ave. Big Timber, MT 59011 Experience Lighting Control at LiteTouch.com 406-932-5400 · www.5400.tv 72 BRILLIANT SOLUTIONS IN LIGHTING CONTROL ® DISTINCTLY MONTANA • SPRING 2011

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