Whatever be your location within the entire city of Missoula, you can be well-assured to the fact that there’s at least one of the many city parks at a walking distance. The numerous city parks in Missoula occupy in total a huge 400 acres of the city’s land. There are more than twenty thousand park […]

At the corner of Brooks and Mount Streets of Missoula, there’s a poignant mark of respect named Memorial Rose Garden to those who’ve served their country and the Montanans who’ve sacrificed their lives for the sake of country in a variety of historic events. The memorials of such heroes of different events are kept separated […]

Launched in 1977, International Wildlife Media Center is located at The Roxy Theater in South Higgins Street of Missoula. The organization aims to uphold awareness, knowledge and understanding of wildlife, habitation, people and nature through excellence in the media like movies and television. The center hosts the International Wildlife Film Festival, the world’s originally juried […]

Missoula is one of the most enriched cities of Montana in history. There are more than a dozen historical sites in Missoula, like Wilma Building of North Higgins Street, St. Francis Xavier Church of West Pine Street and the Masonic Temple of East Broadway Street. Missoula Historic Preservation Commission is keen to promote the history […]

Dragon Hollow Community Park is a magical play land in Missoula which was build in just nine days in the year 2001 with the arduous efforts of over a four thousand volunteering mass under the guidance of the New York based playground architectural company Leather’s and Associates, Inc. They included artists, school kids and consultants […]

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