Welcome to Hall, Montana
 Hall, south of Drummond, was named for Henry Hall, from whom the Northern Pacific Railroad secured the right-of-way. The station became a livestock shipping point. (from Cheney's Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company) Hall is located along Flint Creek, and is just south of the Clark Fork River. The Anaconda-Pintler Scenic Highway is near Hall. This 63-mile drive goes from Anaconda, one of Montana's most historic towns, to Georgetown Lake and Philipsburg. The road travels through both conifer-clad mountains and sage-covered hills following the Flint Creek and is a wonderful alternative to Interstate 90 when traveling between Butte and Missoula. Along the Pintler Scenic Route not far from Hall are Granite Ghost Town and Discovery Ski Area.
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