Tag: Montana culture


  • When Butte Needed a Miracle

    Two Buttes: One Flashy, One Forgotten You ever stroll by a mansion so fancy you figure even the squirrels are wearin’ cufflinks? Well, William Andrews Clark built one of them in Butte—34 rooms, 630 windowpanes, French fireplaces so fine they probably made the local rattlesnakes feel underdressed.[1][2] But while Clark was busy importing marble and…

  • Big Sky Country’s Wildest Stories: When Animals Rule the 406

    If you ever wondered what makes Montana so dang wild, let me tell ya—it ain’t just the mountains and the weather. It’s the critters. I’m talkin’ everything from whiskey-drinkin’ bears to cows that think they own the railroad. Out here, animals don’t just live in the woods—they strut right through our towns, steal the spotlight,…