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July 20th–July 26th 2025
Montana
Stories, Photos & Fun!
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Mule
Ranch
THE SUNDOWN LIMITED
The Georgetown extension of the B.A.&P. railway was
constructed in 1912 as a means of bringing the ore from the
An old stagecoach road now
known as Highway 569 takes
us through the Mount Haggin
Wildlife Management Area and
past a patch of cabins fondly
referred to as the Mule Ranch.
Popular stories tell us that the
Anaconda Company owned the
ranch that served as a former
pastureland for mules who
worked in the Butte mines and
needed a rest. Researcher Alan
Newell discovered that the
Mule Ranch actually got its
name and start due to the
works of A.W. McCune. A
logging contractor, McCune
supplied cordwood to the
Anaconda Company using
mules in his operation. The
ranch would gain notoriety in
later years for the sheep-raising
efforts of Dr. Henry Gardiner.
The Anaconda Company would
acquire much of the
surrounding agricultural land
including the ranch. This may
have been in part, to attempt to
show that the smelter fumes
were not harming farming and
livestock in the area.
Montana’s State Motto, “Oro y
Plata” is Spanish for gold and
silver
Q. What river in Montana was
once recognized by Guiness
Book of World Records as the
shortest in the World?
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Southern Cross mines and the timber cut by the Mines Timber
company to Anaconda and Butte. The right of way was built
under exceptionally hard handicaps, the contour of the country
traversed being such that an ordinary grade was impossible. In
many places the road follows a grade of two and one-half
degrees and there are any number of 16-degree curves. Charles
A. Lemmon was the chief engineer in charge of construction and
what he accomplished was regarded at the time as an
engineering feat.
While the average fisherman or hunter who traveled over the
road regarded the "Sundown Limited" as a means of taking him
to his favorite fishing or hunting district, there are any number of
strangers who regarded the course of the west valley train as a
sight-seeing route. Any number are familiar with that part of the
road which parallels the Anaconda-Philipsburg highway, but they
know nothing about the grandeur of that portion that curves its
way about the wooded pot-hole in the vicinity of old Georgetown
station and the Pyrenees mine. - The Butte Miner, July 29, 1925
Today a few tidbits remain in the area to remind us of the once
popular train.
Accessed via: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
NPS Photo
GRANT-KOHRS RANCH -
HAYING WITH HORSES
WEDNESDAY, 7/23/2025
266 Warren Ln, Deer Lodge,
MT
Phone: (406) 846-2070
Take a step back in time and
watch as several teams of draft
horses, driven by teamsters,
are used to put up hay. Watch
as a load of hay is gathered up
with a buck rake and loaded on
the beaverslide. Experience the
explosive power of the draft
team on the stack as on cue,
they pull up the load, pulling
straight toward the audience.
See workers on the stack use
pitchforks to shape the loose
hay into a solid stack to be
stored for the winter.
Demonstration will begin at
1:00 pm with a brief ranger talk.
Please plan to arrive at least 15
minutes before to allow time to
get from the parking area to the
demonstration.
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OUT AND ABOUT
Whitehall Frontier Days7/25/2025
and 7/26/2025
This annual event includes
vendors in Legion Street Park,
a Ranch Horse Rodeo, Rod
Run, Parade, and Historical
Tours. Phone: 406-287-2260
Unseen MissoulaHistoric
Downtown Guided
Walking Tours!
Unseen Missoula, a program
of Heritage Missoula from the
Downtown Missoula
Partnership, offers educationbased,
guided walking tours to
showcase Missoula’s unique
history. The program aims to
connect Missoulians and
guests to our community,
foster cultural identity, and
promote heritage experiences
for all.
The season begins in April and
continues through October.
Experience Missoula’s heritage
through these unique and
exciting guided walking tours!
tours@missouladowntown.co
m or call 406-543-4238
Tidbits
A. The Roe River in Great
Falls which measures an
average 201 feet in length.
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