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Aug. 3rd –Aug. 9th 2025
Montana
Stories, Photos & Fun!
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Pineau
Camp
LaHood Park
Pineau Placer Mining Camp,
Goldcreek, Powell County, MT.
The camp was constructed at
an early date (1890s or shortly
thereafter), and for three
decades was associated with
Gus Pineau, a well-known
miner in the area. Up until the
1940s, the Pineau operation
was the richest mine in upper
Goldcreek, and in some years
during the early part of the 20th
century, was the richest mine in
the entire Pioneer-Goldcreek
district.- Courtesy of The
Library of Congress
Q. Ronald Reagan and Barbara
Stanwyck starred in a 1954
movie that was both set and
filmed in Montana? What is the
name of the movie?
Q. On what date was the
Dempsey-Gibbons heavyweight
championship fight staged in
Shelby? Who won the fight?
LaHood Park- In August 1840, Pierre Jean De Smet, a Catholic
missionary of Belgian birth, camped near the mouth of the
Boulder River with the Salish Indians and celebrated the holy
sacrifice of the Mass. Father De Smet left the Indians soon after
to go to St. Louis. He returned the following year and established
the original St. Mary's Mission in the Bitterroot Valley, hereditary
home of the Salish. Fearless and zealous, his many experiences
during the pioneer days have been chronicled and form a most
interesting chapter in the frontier annals of Montana.
Nearly ninety years later, in 1928, Shadan "Dan" LaHood built a
hotel, gas station and auto camp here to take advantage of
tourist traffic on the newly opened highway through the Jefferson
River Canyon. Five years after building the hotel, he added
several motel units and a roadside café to his operation. A
tireless supporter of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal
relief programs, LaHood donated the land adjacent to the hotel
for a Civilian Conservation Corps camp in the 1930s. The boys
based at the CCC camp improved access to and within Lewis
and Clark Caverns, making it one of Montana's premier
attractions. LaHood's hotel burned to the ground in 2001.
OUT AND ABOUT
Battle of Big Hole Annual
Commemoration8/9/2025:
10am
16425 Hwy 43, Wisdom, MT
(406) 689-3155
Every August, Nez Perce
people and others gather at
Big Hole NB to remember and
honor those who lost their lives
here during the August 1877
battle, and to pay tribute to
those who survived. Everyone
is invited to attend and there is
no admission fee.
The ceremony begins at 10am
near the camp site on the
battlefield and is usually
finished by lunch. You are
encouraged to arrive early to
allow time to park and walk out
to the Nez Perce camp on the
battlefield. Events are still to be
determined.
Please bring your own chair,
bug spray, sunscreen and
water.
Tidbits
Photo Credit:
https://www.mtmemory.org
DOWNTOWN KALISPELL
WALKING TOUR
MAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER
The Downtown Kalispell
Walking Tour is a wellresearched
and high-quality
tour that showcases the
evolution of Kalispell as a
cultural, economic, and
transportation hub of Northwest
Montana’s Flathead Valley. The
tour is approximately two hours
long, covers about one mile that
is level and ADA-accessible,
and includes over two dozen
stops at 30-plus highlighted
buildings that tell the story of
Q. Who is the Montana author
who won the Pulitzer Prize for
fiction in 1950 for The Way
West?
Q. In what year did Montana
have three governors?
Kalispell’s history and people.
As you take the tour, you will
learn about different
architectural styles and modern
reuse, prominent citizens and
early settlers, how a bison herd
could buy a city block, and
where to spot ghost signs. It is
a fascinating way to explore
and learn about the history of
Kalispell. To reserve a space,
drop in at the museum, book
online or call 406-756-8381.
©2025 Ghost Towns and History of Montana, LLC. All rights reserved.
A. 1889: Preston H. Leslie,
Benjamin F. White, and
Joseph K. Toole
A. "Bud" Guthrie, Jr.
A. On July 4, 1923,
Dempsey won by a
unanimous decision over
Gibbons after 15 rounds.
A. “The Cattle Queen of
Montana”
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