updated: February 6, 1999

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Montana Links

The Western Meadowlark--the state bird.

 

Printed in Montana since 1987, Duckboy® Postcards have amused locals and travelers throughout the western U.S.

 

 

Excite Travel Montana

Montana Online Home page of the State of Montana

Montana Historical Society

Montana Natural History

 

 

 

The Constitution Of The State Of Montana

Official Song of the State of Montana

Virtual tour of Montana's State Capitol Building

Montana's Colleges, Universities, Community Colleges

Tour Montana: Official Travel and Tourism Web Site

Montana Job Service

 

Old Montana Virtual West

 

 

Fort Phil Kearny / Bozeman Trail Association and Fouundation

Montana High Country Cattle Drive
A cooperative venture by several local ranchers and outfitters. Member, Montana Outfitter & Guides Association and Montana Stockgrowers Association.

Frontier Heritage Alliance:
A Multi-State Organization formed to address Historical and Cultural Resource Themes across County and State Lines.

The Museum of the Rockies
"The Museum of the Rockies seeks to understand, preserve and interpret the natural and cultural history of the Northern Rocky Mountain region. It accomplishes its mission through research, collections, exhibits and programs for the education and entertainment of people of all ages."

Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation

Glacier National Park

MontanaCyberzine

A Guide to Montana Artists

Wilbur I. (Webb) Sullivan Reform Party Politician -- Check out Webb's page--what d'ya have to lose?

Published Works of Theodore Kaczynski

Montana The Magazine of Western History:
Published by the Montana Historical Society since 1951, Montana The Magazine of Western History contains articles that showcase the people, places, and events that shaped the state and the western region.

MontanaCyberzine

Montana Historical Documents: The Lucy Carson Library is pleased to offer a selection of documents relating to the history of Beaverhead County and the state of Montana.

Historic places to explore in Montana

A Brief History Of Montana
By G. Thomas Foggin and Harry W. Fritz

The Butte Pasty

A Brief History Of Ingomar, Montana:
Ingomar was also the sheep shearing center to the migratory sheepmen using the free spring, summer and fall grass. Ingomar became the site of the world's largest sheep shearing and wool shipping point. Two million pounds of wool a year were shipped from Ingomar during the peak years.

Montana History Discussion List
Looking for a place to exchange your thoughts on the history of Montana, its people, places, and political, social, and economic development? Or perhaps a place to just trade tidbits about Montana’s past. Well. . . here it is.

Montana Readings: A Select Bibliography
Readings on Montana, its people, places, politics, natural resources, and history.

Famous (Dead) Montanoids: Part 1
Famous (Dead) Montanoids: Part 2
What are Montanoids? --Persons or other critters (objects?) who lived, died, or spent part of their life in Montana or were, in the opinion of the owner of this web site, otherwise associated with Montana. What criteria are used to determine who or what is a Montanoid? --Whatever happens to strike the fancy of the owner of the this web site. What criteria are used to determine the "fame" of these Montanoids? --Whatever happens to strike the fancy of the owner of the this web site. Why is this web site limited to "dead" Montanoids? --Because the owner of the web site doesn’t particularly care to be sued by living Montanoids.

The Montana Natural History Center
From leeches to limestone, bears to bitterroots, rivers to ridgetops, the Montana Natural History Center fosters understanding, appreciation, and conservation of natural systems through natural history education in the Rocky Mountain Region. Through learning experiences, the MNHC will help build a community of people who understand and value the natural world and who integrate the natural world into their lives and private and public decisions.

The fabled Oxen Statue That Pees (also known as New Faithful), in Three Forks, MT.

 

 

Montana Newspapers Online Check out the latest on the Unabomber, the Freemen, the Capitol Shooter and the rest of those "foreigners" who seem so determined to keep Montana in the news.

See the world famous Montana Fainting Goats -- don't worry folks it's not dead--just timid :-)

 

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