Billings, Montana
Bordered on the
north by distinctive rock formations known as rimrocks, Billings was
established in 1882 with the coming of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Two
years later the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroads arrived and
further boosted the economy. Today it is a major shipping center for
cattle and other agricultural products.
Billings is where
Montana Territory began, and where your historical and cultural 'passport'
to the legendary West begins. Use Billings as a central point to the best
western attractions, events, hospitality, shopping and cuisine.
Regional
accommodations specialize in making the road-weary traveler feel welcome
and safe. Put up your feet, kick back, and relax at one of the many and
varied hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, resorts and historic lodges in
and around Billings.
The MetraPark is a
modern concert, trade show and rodeo arena, surrounded by the fairgrounds,
pari-mutuel horse-race track and superbarn complex. New Expo Center and
Pavilion buildings overlook a relaxing lake park. MetraPark is a stellar
entertainment complex, home of the state's largest event - the Montana
Fair.
The Alberta Bair
Theater for the Performing Arts is the largest theater between Minneapolis
and Spokane. It recently acquired the largest movie screen in that area.
The theater presents hundreds of productions yearly, with over half of
them performed by national and international professional touring
companies. From Broadway musicals to African dance, the Alberta Bair
Theater has it all!
The Moss Mansion
captures turn-of-the-century life when the Preston Boyd Moss family lived
in the 1903 red sandstone structure. Visitors see original draperies,
fixtures, furniture, Persian carpets, wall coverings and artifacts during
one-hour guided tours. Seasonal exhibits are featured . Designed by the
famous American architect, Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, the home is listed
on the National Register of Historic Places.
Western Heritage
Center: Visit Our Place in the West: Places, Pasts and Images of the
Yellowstone Valley 1880-1940. Discover the past with interactive
computers, hands-on exhibits, videos and a theater.
Montana's only
wildlife park is nestled in 70 acres of lush Montana green. Follow Canyon
Creek along Zoo Montana's winding nature trail. Then stop and watch the
otters play as you discover the native and exotic animals in their natural
habitats.
Whether you're
looking for bronco busting rodeo action or the relaxation of fishing or
hunting, you'll be in good company around Billings. Watch Montana's
wildlife by grabbing your binoculars and heading to the plains or hiking
in the mountains that surround Billings. Billings is the gateway to Little
Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Bighorn National Recreation Area,
Yellowstone Park, the Yellowstone River and the Absaroka-Beartooth
Wilderness.
Here, vast
ranches, farmland and stockyards are situated just outside the
conveniences of a modern city. Billings features broad, treelined avenues
and the metropolitan flavor of Montana's tallest buildings. Billings is
easily accessible by air or interstate highway.
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