Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Shining Waters, Montana?


Missoula is a beautiful, little town that over 68,000 of us call home, but do you know any of the history of our awesome town?

Missoula is a Salish Indian word meaning "by the shining waters".

*Founded in 1860 and originally called the Hell Gate Village.

*Lewis & Clark were in the area twice during their expedition

*In 1883 Northern Pacific Railway arrived to help booster the economy and lifestyle.

*1893 brought the first university in Montana to Missoula - University of Montana.

*The second largest city in Montana.

*In 1908 the US Forest Service came to town and in 1942 started training smokejumpers.

*Approximately 45 miles from the Idaho border.

*13,000 years ago Missoula was the bottom of a lake.

*Home to the International Heart Institute - St. Patrick's Hospital.

*The Norman Maclean book "A River Runs Through It" is based on the Missoula area.

 

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