Montana Historic Hotels: South Central Montana
Back in the 1900s, the railroad industry, copper kings and old west leaders build hotels, lodges and mansions in Montana to provide places for settlers heading west and tourists taking the trains out to Montana to see the open country, mountains, Native-American Indian, and the wild west.
The historic hotels and lodges of Montana offer both western rustic styles with luxury.
Historic Lodging in Three Forks, Montana:
Three Forks, Montana is where the three most important rivers East of the continental divide in Montana combine into the Missouri. Aptly named the Sacajawea Hotel offers comfortable lodging in this beautiful location. The hotel itself has been totally renovated to its historic splendor.
Historic Lodging in Big Timber, Montana:
Big Timber is located at the base of the Crazy Mountains in Montana and offers great hiking and fishing in this truly undiscovered area. The Grand Hotel in Big Timber is a hotel built in the 1890′s has been restored to its original dignity. The old brick building offers comfortable lodging and a great restaurant.
Historic Lodging in Reed Point, Montana:
Hotel Montana is located in a small town on the historic Yellowstone River, this unique hotel is an unexpected delight for the road weary travelers on I-90. Built in 1909 The bottom floor is a complete and authentic old west saloon and dining room. Upstairs are 5 lovely restored bedrooms, a central parlor area with a fireplace. Each room boasts it own full bath and comes complete with period style costumes for the guests use.
Related posts:
- Montana Historic Hotels: Central Montana
- Montana Historic Hotels: Glacier and Northwestern Montana
- Montana Historic Hotels: Fort Peck, Montana
- Montana Historic Hotels: Southeastern Montana
- Montana Historic Hotels: Southwestern Montana









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