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Montana Offbeat Attractions Map
RoadsideAmerica.com's map of Montana's unusual tourist attractions, museums, and landmarks.
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Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near MontanaWhile in Montana, you might enjoy a visit to: Butte, Montana: Our Lady of the RockiesAmerica's largest Madonna -- 90 ft. tall -- looks down from atop the Continental Divide. Columbia Falls, Montana: Montana Vortex and House of Mystery"Feel the Power of Nature!" This revived mystery spot mixes some New Age mojo with lots of old-fashioned gravity-gone-haywire hoodoo. Garryowen, Montana: Custer Battlefield MuseumLittle Bighorn and General Custer artifacts -- and outside is Montana's version of the Unknown Soldier's Tomb. Baker, Montana: Steer MontanaA formerly famous (and now stuffed) two-ton bovine is exhibited in the local historical museum. Crow Agency, Montana: Gas Station Indian MonumentCarved from a dead tree, Chief Plenty Coups, last Chief of the Crow, stands proud next to the gas pumps. Havre, Montana: Havre Beneath the StreetsTours take you where Havre residents once lived and shopped, underground. Joliet, Montana: The Creature - Skiier God SculptureBuilt out of a water tank, 18 feet tall, with claw-like hands and a zombie's face. And only one among several equally oddball sculptures. Saco, Montana: Sleeping Buffalo Hot SpringsHot mineral water springs accidentally discovered in 1922 during oil drilling, flowing at 750 gallons a minute. The kitschy facility dates from the 1930s, peaked in the 1970s. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
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