Montana Historic Hotels: Southeastern Montana
In the 1900s, copper scions and the railroad industry built lodges and hotels in Montana to provide places to stay for settlers coming west, tourists, railroad workers, who wanted to see mountains, Indian tribes, and the wild west.
The historic hotels and lodges of Montana can be both luxurious and rustic. They are great options for your lodging on your Montana vacation. Staying in hotels like these, you’ll get a real sense for the places and people that make up Montana’s colorful history.
Historic Hotels and lodging in Mile City, Montana:
Mile City once boasted fine hotels and restaurants where big ranchers and cattlemen met to buy cattle and ship cattle on the rails. Although the city has faded and some of the original splendor has been lost due to the hard winters and changes in the industry the Olive Hotel still remains. It sits right in the downtown area and you can explore the old saloons and cafes.
Mile City has many attractions including visiting a working ranch, and sits in the dino trail area.
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