Western Montana, with its vast landscapes and storied past, has a shadowy side just waiting to be explored. From spine-tingling tours of haunted mansions and desolate ghost towns to terrifying corn mazes, Glacier Country beckons the brave to uncover its eerie mysteries. Dive deep into this blog...
Montana’s nickname says it all. The state’s expansive landscapes and clear skies provide unparalleled opportunities for outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to stargazing. 3. Yellowstone Country: Explore the northern entrance of Yellowstone National Park from Montana. The Mammoth Hot Springs ...
Montana: Virginia City Yup, the whole town. TheBillings Gazette explains"Perhaps it's unsurprising that one of Montana's most famous ghost towns would have a reputation as its most haunted place. Virginia City was founded in 1863 by prospectors who called it "Varina" after the wife of Conf...
Knapp PA (1991) The response of semi-arid vegetation assemblages following the abandonment of mining towns in south-western Montana. J Arid Env 20:205- 222Knapp PA (1991) The response of semi-arid vegetation assemblages following the abandonment of mining towns in south-western Montana. J Arid...
Conrad, Barnaby, III: Ghost Hunting in Montana. New York: HarperCollins West, 1994. First Edition. Fine in 1/4 gray cloth and dark gray paper covered boards with gilt text stamping on the spine. In a fine dust jacket with the original price intact on the front flap. Signed and dated ...
If you’re a gunfighter, you schedule your life around shootouts in the wide-open streets of dusty old frontier towns. It’s what you do. But what happens when you leave that life and that life refuses to leave you? What do you do when you are the sum of your reputation, a target...
Montana: Going-to-the-Sun Road Open seasonally, the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana’s Glacier Park is 50 miles of big mountains, plunging waterfalls and massive glaciers. For 33 miles of the drive, there isn't a single service station or restaurant to be found. However, travelers may...