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Mormonism in Montana predates the formal arrival of the LDS Church. Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, who dissented from the LDS Church's doctrine regarding polygamy, first arrived in the Montana in 1868.
The Charles E. Conrad Mansion is a historical Victorian era shingle-style Norman mansion located in Kalispell, Montana. It was designed by the noted Spokane, Washington, architect Kirtland Cutter. It was the home of Charles E. Conrad, a late 19th century shipping magnate and early pioneer of Kalispell. [2]
The C.E. Conrad Memorial Cemetery in Kalispell, Montana was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. [1]The cemetery is 87 acres (35 ha). The National Register listing included two contributing buildings, two contributing structures, two contributing sites, and two contributing objects.
The Gardner/Anderson Ranch Planned United Development will carve out 95-acres for residential, industrial and commercial uses south of Kalispell. Two portions of land, at a combined roughly 38 ...
"Kalispell" is a Salish word meaning "flat land above the lake". [7] The townsite was quickly platted, and lots began selling by the spring of 1891. Kalispell was officially incorporated as a city in 1892, [11] and Conrad built a large mansion there in 1895. [12] Since that time, the city has continued to grow in population, reaching 19,927 in ...
Tippet Rise Art Center is an arts venue located on an 12,000 acre working ranch in southcentral Montana, north of Yellowstone National Park.Established in 2016, the art center presents concerts of classical music and exhibits large-scale contemporary outdoor sculptures.
The Kalispell Main Street Historic District is a historic district in Kalispell, Montana, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, under the name "Main Street Commercial Historic District." [1] Sixteen years later, the district was renamed and its boundaries were expanded. [2]
The Kalispell Monumental Company, at 7 First Ave. E. in Kalispell, Montana, was built in 1911.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1]It was built to serve as a tombstone and monument retail company store, as a branch of Spokane's Sammis Monumental Company.