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Mullan Road
As run along the Missoula Marathon course on an early summ...
The Montana Block
On March 21, 1889, the Western Montana National Bank, Miss...
Missoula County Courthouse
Missoula County, one of Montana’s oldest counties, h...
Milwaukee Depot
Between 1906 and 1909, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul...
Lewis and Clark in Missoula
Adjacent to an East Broadway bridge spanning Rattlesnake C...
Missoula Mercantile Warehouse
Established 1866, the Missoula Mercantile—affectiona...
Labor Temple
The traditional center of the organized labor movement in ...
Missoula First Presbyterian Church
“In our family, there was no clear line between reli...
Missoula Federal Building
Located on the corner of Pattee and East Broadway, Missoul...
Carnegie Library - Missoula Art Museum
At the corner of Pattee and East Pine streets, stands Miss...
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Mullan Road
As run along the Missoula Marathon course on an early summer morning, you’d never know that in the mid-1800s the path you’re on was the route of a major military wagon road. This historic travel corridor served as one of ...
The Montana Block
On March 21, 1889, the Western Montana National Bank, Missoula’s second bank, was chartered. Originally located on the corner of Higgins Avenue and Main Street, it moved to the Montana Block (now called the Montana Building) on Broadway and Higgins ...
Missoula County Courthouse
Missoula County, one of Montana’s oldest counties, had outgrown its original courthouse by the early years of the twentieth century. Local architect A. J. Gibson designed the new Neoclassical style Missoula County Courthouse. The cornerstone was laid in 1908 on ...
Milwaukee Depot
Between 1906 and 1909, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway—almost universally known as the Milwaukee Road—expanded west to Puget Sound. The line spanned South Dakota and Montana with track arriving in Missoula in 1908 along the south shore of ...
Lewis and Clark in Missoula
Adjacent to an East Broadway bridge spanning Rattlesnake Creek, right in front of a McDonald’s Restaurant, sits a small historical marker proclaiming the site to be a Lewis and Clark camping spot. With a little imagination, the rippling waters and ...
Missoula Mercantile Warehouse
Established 1866, the Missoula Mercantile—affectionately known as “ The Merc”—was one of Missoula’s first commercial establishments and quickly became its most important. In true mercantile fashion, the variety of merchandise sold there was unmatched. According to a store advertisement, “ ...
Labor Temple
The traditional center of the organized labor movement in Missoula is the Labor Temple building on East Main Street. In 1896, Copper baron Marcus Daly donated the land for a union hall where organizers constructed a simple frame building. Besides ...
Missoula First Presbyterian Church
“In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing. We lived at the juncture of great trout rivers in western Montana, and our father was a Presbyterian minister and a fly fisherman who tied his own ...
Missoula Federal Building
Located on the corner of Pattee and East Broadway, Missoula’s first bona fide federal building was completed in 1913. Senator Joseph Dixon, from Missoula, secured funds for its construction, and James Knox Taylor, an architect with the U. S. Treasury ...
Carnegie Library - Missoula Art Museum
At the corner of Pattee and East Pine streets, stands Missoula’s original Carnegie Library, which is now home to the Missoula Art Museum. Carnegie Libraries are found throughout the country and are the product of the philanthropic efforts of nineteenth-century ...