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First Security Bank (Downtown Missoula) 100 E. Broadway St: 6 floors/80 feet: 1998: office First Security Bank (Downtown Missoula) 100 E. Broadway St: 6 floors/80 feet: 1998: office AC Hotel (Downtown Missoula) 175 N. Pattee St: 6 floors/75 feet: 2021: hotel Hilton Garden Inn: 3720 N. Reserve St: 6 floors/75 feet (2006–2007) hotel Garlington ...
Downtown Missoula is the central business district in Missoula, Montana, and West-Central Montana.Downtown Missoula's rough boundaries are the Clark Fork River to its south, Madison St. to its east, the old U.S 93 highway/ North Orange St. to its west, and West Alder St. to its north, though parts south of the Clark Fork River are also at times mentioned.
A report by the University of Montana’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research found "Yellowstone" brought more than $85 million in additional spending to Montana, with nearly $100,000 alone ...
Public transportation in Missoula began as early as 1890 with a horse-drawn streetcar system (electrified in 1910) operated by the Missoula Street Railway Company that connected Downtown Missoula with the university, Bonner, the fairgrounds, and Fort Missoula. These streetcars were then replaced by buses in 1932 due to cost.
Location of Missoula County in Montana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Missoula County, Montana. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Missoula County, Montana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
The Florence Hotel is a seven-story Moderne-style building in Downtown Missoula, Montana, which was completed in 1941. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [1] [2] Standing at 7 floors it is the 5th tallest building in Missoula. It is located at 111 North Higgins Avenue.
Principal Montana rivers with the Bitterroot in the west. The Bitterroot River is a northward flowing 84-mile (135 km) [2] river running through the Bitterroot Valley, from the confluence of its West and East forks near Conner in southern Ravalli County to its confluence with the Clark Fork River near Missoula in Missoula County, in western Montana.
Missoula is home to a variety of museums and galleries with most located in the downtown and university districts. The Montana Museum of Art & Culture (MMAC), based at the University of Montana and formerly known as the Museum of Fine Arts, is one Montana's oldest cultural reserves with its permanent collection of more than 10,000 original works begun in 1894.