Tag: Montana

  • List of Towns in Montana

    List of Towns in Montana

    Montana is the fourth-biggest state by physical size and has the eighth smallest population. Montana is divided into 56 counties and contains 129 incorporated municipalities, which consist of cities and towns. The largest city is Billings with an estimated population of 117,116 and the smallest city is Hobson with a population of 179. The fastest-growing…

  • List of Consolidated City-County in Montana

    List of Consolidated City-County in Montana

    Montana is the fourth-biggest state by physical size and has the eighth smallest population. Montana is divided into 56 counties and contains 129 incorporated municipalities, which consist of cities and towns. Anaconda and Butte are the only two Consolidated City-County in Montana. Butte is the county seat of Silver Bow County, in southwestern Montana, it…

  • List of Cities in Montana

    List of Cities in Montana

    Montana is the fourth-biggest state by physical size and has the eighth smallest population. Montana is divided into 56 counties and contains 129 incorporated municipalities, which consist of cities and towns. The largest city is Billings with an estimated population of 117,116 and the smallest city is Hobson with a population of 179. Bozeman is…

  • 20 Interesting Facts About Missoula

    20 Interesting Facts About Missoula

    Facts About Missoula The city takes its name from the Sakish word “Nemissoolatakoo.” Missoula’s economy centres on lumber and paper milling, dairying, agricultural marketing, tourism, and educational facilities. Jeannette Rankin is from Missoula, she became the first woman in Congress in 1916. The city is at an elevation of 3,209 feet above sea level. Nestled…

  • 20 Interesting Facts About Billings

    20 Interesting Facts About Billings

    Facts About Billings The city is named after Frederick H. Billings, a former president of the Northern Pacific Railroad from Woodstock, Vermont Billings was nicknamed the “Magic City” because of its rapid growth from its founding as a railroad town in March 1882. With one of the largest trade areas in the United States Billings…

  • 10 Interesting Facts About Kalispell

    10 Interesting Facts About Kalispell

    Facts About Kalispell Kalispell was officially incorporated as a city in 1892. The estimated population of Kalispell is 24,558, as of 2020. The elevation of Kalispell is 2,956 feet, above sea level. The city has an area of 11.73 square miles, of which 11.64 square miles is land and 0.09 square miles is water. One…

  • 10 Interesting Facts About Bozeman

    10 Interesting Facts About Bozeman

    Facts About Bozeman The city is named after John M. Bozeman who established the Bozeman Trail and was a key founder of the town in August 1864. The town became incorporated in April 1883 with a city council form of government and in January 1922 transitioned to its current city manager/city commission form of government.…

  • 10 Interesting Facts About Havre, Montana

    10 Interesting Facts About Havre, Montana

    Facts About Havre Havre was incorporated in north-central Montana in 1893. The City of Havre has an estimated population of 9,392 as of July 1, 2021. Havre was founded primarily to serve as a major railroad service centre for the Great Northern Railway with its location midway between Seattle and Minneapolis-St. Paul. Originally named Bullhook…

  • 10 Interesting Facts About Butte-Silver Bow

    10 Interesting Facts About Butte-Silver Bow

    Facts About Butte-Silver Bow Butte is the county seat of Silver Bow County, Montana, United States. The city covers 718 square miles of which 716.25 sq mi is land and 0.57 sq mi is water. The city was named for a nearby landform, Big Butte, by the early miners. The city of Butte and Silver…