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It was designed by Burt L. Gewalt of the Kalispell, Montana architectural firm Brinkman and Lenon, and was completed in 1967. The complex uses common Mission 66 themes such as native stone, and glulam timber construction, combined with a dramatic roof structure that echoes the mountain peaks in the background.
The stadium opened in 2022 and seats approximately 2,500. In the inaugural season, it welcomed over 85,000 spectators banged from Flathead Field to Glacier Bank Park in 2023 when Glacier Bank purchased the stadium naming rights.
The Hockaday Museum's permanent art collection focuses extensively on art and artists local to the Flathead Valley, Glacier National Park and Montana.Artists displayed in the museum's permanent collection include C.M. Russell, Ace Powell, Hugh Hockaday, Bud Helbig, Olaf C. Seltzer, Jeanne Hamilton, Russell Chatham, John Fery, Leonard Lopp, Frank Hagel and more.
34-343 Main St. and 116-142 1st Ave., E.; also roughly bounded by Center St. to the north, 5th St. to the south, and the north and south running alleys to the west of Main St. 48°11′48″N 114°18′42″W / 48.196667°N 114.311667°W / 48.196667; -114.311667 ( Kalispell Main Street Historic
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]
Feb. 10—Flathead and Glacier high schools are moving forward with charter school rollouts after gaining approval from the Montana Board of Public Education in January. The two high schools will ...
The 2020 census put Kalispell's population at 24,558. [6] Among cities in Montana, it is the 8th largest by area, 7th most populous, and 8th fastest growing from 2010 to 2020. [6] In Montana's northwest region, it is the largest city and the commercial center of the Kalispell Micropolitan Statistical Area. [3]
Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman. This list of museums in Montana encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.