Cascade

11 historical markers in Montana

305 Third Avenue North

Great Falls, MT

A graceful wraparound porch with square posts, a central entry beneath a projecting gable, and transomed windows distinguish this...

315 Fourth Avenue North

Great Falls, MT

Great Falls’ premier residential street, Fourth Avenue North, gained 24 new homes between 1900 and 1910.

Anaconda Company Manager's House

Great Falls, MT

The Boston and Montana Consolidated Copper and Silver Mining Company, later acquired by the Anaconda Company, chose a treeless bluff...

Arvon Block

Great Falls, MT

During the busy 1890s, Great Falls’ business district swarmed with activity.

Boyd House

Great Falls, MT

By 1910, the Queen Anne style had lost much of its allure.

Bus Depot and Garage

Great Falls, MT

Streamline Moderne architecture celebrated America’s engineering prowess.

Charlie and Nancy Russell Honeymoon Cottage

Cascade, MT

The son of a wealthy St. Louis family, Charles M. “Charlie” Russell longed for western adventure.

Edward H. Cooney Residence

Great Falls, MT

A planned, tree-lined neighborhood away from the town’s industrial activity, the Northside welcomed Great Falls’ business and...

Lee Forest Garage

Great Falls, MT

Winged automobile wheels frame the word “Garage” above this building’s center bay.

Rainbow Hotel

Great Falls, MT

Architects George Shanley and John Kent designed the 1911 Rainbow Hotel for the Great Falls Townsite Company.

Terrill Apartments

Great Falls, MT

Apartment buildings were good investments in rapidly expanding communities like Great Falls, which grew from 17,000 to 26,000 between...

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