The bombing of Pearl Harbor is a flashbulb memory for the oldest living Americans. These are some others.
Gene Tierney's 1990 book recounts details from his work during an early era of wildlife law enforcement in Montana, as well as humorous insights into growing up in a rural state during the Great Depression.
From a smoking jacket made in 1970 to a wedding dress made in 1828, see what fashion was like for Missoulians in different periods in history.
Two planes made the journey from Arizona as a part of a summer tour: the B-25 “Maid in the Shade” and the B-17 “Sentimental Journey.”
Community members are invited to share stories of the mill at a reception Sunday, hosted by the Bonner Milltown History Center from 1 to 4 p.m. at the KettleHouse Bonner taproom.
“This is so historic, so important, so positive,” said organizer Bobby McDonald. “Buffalo Soldiers helped build this community.”
The "World Famous" Miles City Bucking Horse Sale starts Thursday. It was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Check out these photos from the 1978 sale, when Billings Gazette photographer Larry Mayer covered the event.
Seven groups asked the U.S. Board of Geographic Names on Tuesday to rename three geographic places in Montana now named after Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederated States of America during the Civil War, and change them in honor of Indigenous people and Chinese immigrants.
On Feb. 2, 1989, temperatures plummeted to minus 27 degrees Fahrenheit as 49 runaway train cars barreled down Mullen Pass above Helena, Montana. The runaway cars crashed into another train just outside Carroll College, causing two explosions that forced evacuations of nearby residents and le…
On Feb. 2, 1989, temperatures plummeted to minus 27 degrees Fahrenheit as 49 runaway train cars barreled down Mullen Pass above Helena, Montana. The runaway cars crashed into another train just outside Carroll College, causing two explosions that forced evacuations of nearby residents and le…
Here’s what people are uncovering in Missoulian newspaper archives. Search our historical issues for obituaries, marriage and birth announcements, social pages and local sports. To see more and subscribe, visit https://missoulian.com/archives.
Copper King William A. Clark established the Gardens in 1899 for the miners and city that helped feed his fortune. The park grew to 68 acres and entertained countless people before its closure in the 1970s.
Copper King William A. Clark established the Gardens in 1899 for the miners and city that helped feed his fortune. The park grew to 68 acres over the years and the carousel was added in 1923.
Take a look at the history behind Montana's statehouse, the Montana State Capitol, from its original (and abandoned) design, to its status today as one of the state's iconic symbols.
Sands Casino Hotel opened Aug. 13, 1980. Pinnacle Entertainment Inc., agreed to buy the Sands on Sept. 5, 2006, from billionaire Carl Icahn for $250 million, plus $20 million for tax benefits and real estate assets. The Sands closed Nov. 11, 2006, to make room for development of Pinnacle’s p…
Vintage postcards of mines from the past.
Just a few years before Billings became the "Magic City," another town served as the area's commercial hub. Coulson was a riverboat town that sat right next to the Yellowstone River near what is today Coulson Park.
Montana has had higher education opportunities since before it became a state. Some institutions have seen thousands of students graduate over the years, while some just aren't what they used to be. Check out some Montana colleges that won't be appearing on any more diplomas...at least, not …
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