Montana is undoubtedly one of the most gorgeous states to grow up in. With wide open spaces and lots of outdoor activities to enjoy, it’s perfect for curious kids that become adventurous adults. Part of growing up here means learning about the gold rush and how the state became a territory in May 1864. And, it wasn’t long after when Montana became the 41st state in 1889. But, there’s a lot that came before and I often find that the most interesting. The oldest building in Montana dates back to before our state was even a territory and you can still visit part of it today.

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The oldest building in Montana is also surrounded by incredible landscape, making this a great day trip if you simply want to appreciate the state’s beauty.

You can visit Fort Connah by appointment, though there are sometimes special events open to the public. Learn more about what to expect when visiting by checking out the official Montana Tourism website. And, visit the Fort Connah website for a more detailed history.

If you’d like to continue exploring the history of Montana, you’re in the right place to do it! Flathead County has more than 100 historic buildings, in addition to the oldest building in Montana. We recommend turning a visit into a long weekend by booking a fun vacation rental.

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