Moss Mansion Historic HouseListed 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 the
era. The house was designed by New York architect, Henry Janeway
Hardenbergh, whose best-known work was New York's Waldorf Astoria.
Most of the original fixtures are still in the house, and visitors
can take informative guided tours of the property. Address: 914 Division Street Website: www.mossmansion.com Email: mossmansion@mossmansion.com Telephone: (406) 256 5100 Opening Time: Summer: Monday to Saturday 9am-4pm, Sunday 1pm-3pm.
Winter: daily 1pm-3pm. Guided tours take place every
hour. Admission: $7 adults, $3 children 6-12. Group rates and other
concessions are also available. |