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The Western Heritage Center in downtown Billings, affiliated to
the Smithsonian Institution, has a collection of more than 16,000
artefacts documenting the life, culture and history of...
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Moss Mansion
was the 1903-built home of the Preston Boyd Moss family, and has
been preserved to capture the family life of the well-to-do of...
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Montana's premier art museum, the popular Yellowstone Art Museum
exhibits contemporary and historic art of the Rocky Mountain West
region. Established in 1984, the museum now contains more...
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Montana's zoological park and botanical garden plays host to
around 70,000 visitors a year and is one of the State's most
popular tourist attractions, the only zoo within 600 miles (965km)
of...
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The Custer National Forest is scattered across Montana, North
Dakota and South Dakota, but the forest headquarters are in
Billings, Montana, and most hiking and camping is undertaken in the
part...
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The world's first national park, Yellowstone was established in
1872 and despite its popularity today, most of the park still
remains an undeveloped wilderness of magnificent mountain...
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The 'Garden City' doesn't have much in the way of gardens but
Missoula is an outdoor sportsman's Eden. Situated right in the
middle of cowboy-land, this is a liberal hub of hippies, students
and...
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Listed as a National Historic Landmark, Pictograph Cave State
Park - located just six miles (about 10km) south of Billings -
provides an ideal setting for a wonderfully scenic,...
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Though they're hardly in a fashionable area, the unpretentious
Chico Hot Springs are quickly becoming a popular attraction in
Montana, drawing guests from New York and Hollywood. Set in...
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