Montana Towns: Then, Today, Tomorrow

    Thursday, July 18, 2024

    Time
    6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    Venue
    Hungry Horse Dam Visitor Center, Hungry Horse, MT, 59919
    Price
    FREE

    83% of Montana's population is in 15 towns. The remaining 134 incorporated towns are often overlooked but are unique and play a big part in the Montana story.

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    Montana is a state of extremes. Half the population lives in five communities and one third of residents lives in 10 others. After the large cities, the remaining 134 incorporated towns are unique, but often overlooked. These small towns were built around gold, coal and oil, timber, cows and sheep, early trails, roads, and rails. But time brings change. Why do some smaller towns hang in while others drift away? A few invent new roles and others reinvent themselves. A discussion helps us understand the small places that are a big part of the Montana story.

    An educator for 34 years, Hal Stearns has a particularly fond interest in sharing his passion for Montana. He’s led tours coast to coast and lectured in over 40 states, Germany, England, Japan, Korea and Brazil. Hal also is a Montana Governor’s Humanities Award “Hero”, two-time National Endowment of the Humanities Fellow and Keizai Koho Scholar to Japan

    Hungry Horse Dam is located on the South Fork of the Flathead River at 1510 Hungry Horse Dam Road in Hungry Horse, Montana; 15 miles south of the west entrance to Glacier National Park and 20 miles northeast of Kalispell, Montana.

    Venue

    Hungry Horse Dam Visitor Center
    P.o Box 190130
    Hungry Horse, MT
    59919

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