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Oktoberfest (Anaconda)
(Oct 4, 2008)

Townsend Fall Fest (Townsend)
(Oct 4-5, 2008)

Kidsfest (Butte)
(Oct 18, 2008)

Pumpkin Sunday (Deer Lodge)
(Oct 19, 2008)

Montana Trivia

 
Bannack Ghost Town
Montana's first territorial capital, Bannack, has been preserved as a ghost town state park along once gold-laden Grasshopper Creek.

Bitterroot
The bitterroot is the official state flower. A beautiful display of pink and red.

Charlie Russell
The Old West comes to life through the brush and sculpture of famed western artist Charlie Russell at the Charles M. Russell Museum Complex in Great Falls. The museum contains the world's largest collection of Russell's work, his original log-cabin studio and his Great Falls home.

Egg Mountain
At Egg Mountain near Choteau dinosaur eggs have been discovered supporting the theory some dinosaurs were more like mammals and birds than like reptiles.

Elk
Montana has the largest migratory elk herd in the nation.

Glacier Park - International Peace Park
The most visited place in Montana is Glacier National Park, known as the crown jewel of the continent. It lies along Montana's northern border and adjoins Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada, forming the world's first International Peace Park.

Glacier Park Lakes
Glacier National Park has 250 lakes within its boundaries.

Going to the Sun Road
The Going to the Sun Road in Glacier Park is considered one of the most scenic drives in America.

Grizzly Population
Montana has the largest grizzly bear population in the lower 48 states.

Helena Millionaires
In 1888 Helena had more millionaires per capita than any other city in the world.

Jack Horner
The Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman gained fame through the work of its chief paleontologist, Jack Horner. Horner was the prototype for the character Dr. Alan Grant in the best selling novel/movie, "Jurassic Park."

Little Bighorn
Just south of Billings, Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and his troops made their last stand. Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument features the Plains Indians and United States military involved in the historic battle.

Montana's name
Montana's name comes from the Spanish word mountain.

State Motto
The state's motto "Oro y Plata" means gold and silver.

Triple Divide Peak
Montana is the only state with a triple divide allowing water to flow into the Pacific, Atlantic, and Hudson Bay. This phenomenon occurs at Triple Divide Peak in Glacier National Park

Virginia City - 1863
Virginia City was founded in 1863 and is considered to be the most complete original town of its kind in the United States.

Western Meadowlark
The Western Meadowlark is the official state bird.

Yellowstone National Park - Our first national park
Yellowstone National Park in southern Montana and northern Wyoming was the first national park in the nation.

Yogo Sapphire
The Montana Yogo Sapphire is the only North American gem to be included in the Crown Jewels of England.

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