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missoula dow35 ntown .com Welcome to Missoula! Downtown Missoula is one of the most vibrant, lively, healthy, and engaging city centers in the Rocky Mountain West. It’s the place to connect with friends and family to enjoy the richness of community. It is the epicenter of commerce, culture, dining, and entertainment. Downtown Missoula offers the local flavors of a thriving community wealthy in art, culture, and outdoor recreation . Downtown is an important asset to our quality of life in Missoula. It is a symbol of: • A Healthy Economy • Excellent Quality of Life • Our Community’s History & Identity • Local Pride • Quality of Business & Employment Life Downtown Missoula is the heart of community, government, business, arts and culture, shopping, dining and entertainment for all. A thriving Downtown is important to the entire community of Missoula because: • Downtown business keeps money in the local economy • Downtown’s health impacts surrounding residential neighborhoods • Downtown is a good incubator for new small businesses • Local independent businesses support local community projects • Downtown businesses employ more than 14,000 Missoulians • Downtown brings people together and builds a stronger community

2 Downtown Missoula is a major destination and economic driver due to the leadership and work of the Downtown Missoula Partnership, which is comprised of: • Missoula Downtown Association (MDA) • Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) • Missoula Downtown Foundation (MDF) The Missoula Downtown Association is comprised of its members: proud and dedicated people who work together to fulfill the mission to promote, support and enhance the vitality of Downtown Missoula for the betterment of the community. For more than 40 years, the MDA has played a significant role in fostering the health of Downtown by: • Encouraging historical preservation and enhancement of Downtown’s physical beauty • Creating a unique ambiance by supporting the development of riverfront trails and parks • Creating and maintaining street improvement and place-making projects • Serving as the primary advocate for Downtown and maintaining quality relationships and open communications with local municipalities and community organizations • Maintaining and programming Missoula’s Town Square— Caras Park—with more than 100 annual events • Planning and producing more than 30 community events each year that draw nearly half a million visitors to the heart of Downtown

3 The MDA is an award- About winning, local non-profit organization, the supported by the community as a MDA whole through membership, events, and volunteerism.

Major MDA events produced annually include: • Winter Brewfest: late February • Garden City Brewfest: first Saturday in May • Out to Lunch Summer Series: Wednesdays in June, July and August • Downtown ToNight Summer Series: Thursdays in June, July and August • River City Roots Festival – Missoula’s Signature Celebration : last weekend in August • Parade of Lights and Lighting of the Tree: first Saturday in December • Festival of Trees: In early December In addition to events, the MDA spends significant resources on advocacy, implementation of the Downtown Master Plan, membership recruitment and retention, and membership services such as Downtown Gift Cards, business guides, calendars, planning tools and more. To learn more about the work of the Missoula Downtown Association and its partners, go to missouladowntown.com or visit us in person at 218 East Main Street.

Thank you for choosing Downtown Missoula as your destination to dine, shop, stay, play, work, recreate and connect to this vibrant community.

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About the MDA 4 Advocates f or a vibra nt Downtown Missoula Dine 6-1 3 Breweries, pubs, restaurants, & more! Shop 14-21 Downtown shopping—as unique as you! Stay 22-23 Enjoy abundant accommodations Play 24-29 Galleries, museums, river access, events & more ! Businesses and Services 30 -43 Community-minded business to serve you Tours / Historic Districts 44-53 Public art, historic buildings, Missoula treasures Parking Information 54-55 Parking structures and on-street parking information Missoula Map 56-57 City-wide map of Missoula

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5 Downtown Missoula is the very best destination in for a wide variety of food and beverage Dine options. Many MDA members have been nationally recognized for their incredible offerings.

Pubs & Bars The Rhinoceros 158 Ryman (406) 721-6061 The Badlander, Locals Only, facebook.com/TheRhinoBar Golden Rose & 3-in the Side More than 50 beers on tap, plus 208 Ryman (406) 529-9377 countless more in the bottle. Pool, thebadlander.com shuffleboard, and summertime back Multiple bars, offering a wide variety alley seating of food, adult beverages, dancing and gaming. All under one roof in the Silver Dollar Bar Historic Palace Building. 307 W. Railroad (406) 728-9826 A Martello Family heirloom for 80 James Bar / Al’s & Vic’s years, located on the historic brick 119 W. Alder (406) 728-4804 street called Railroad. Missoula’s jamesbarmontana.com history lives here. An unusual connection between Missoula's oldest and Missoula’s Casual Dining hippest pubs. Old-style drinks and pool at A&Vs. Modern menu, Biga Pizza cocktails, and outdoor seating at 241 W. Main (406) 728-2579 the James. bigapizza.com Modern Downtown dining with Old Post Pub traditional and special brick oven 103 W. Spruce (406) 721-7399 pizza, calzones, salads, sandwiches, facebook.com/oldpostpub specials and desserts, using a Under the direction of the American time-honored Italian method Legion Forgotten Warriors Post #101 for dough making. and offering a full menu, full liquor, and outdoor dining. Bridge Pizza 600 S. Higgins (406) 542-0002 Oxford Saloon Bridgepizza.com 337 N. Higgins (406) 549-0117 Local, family-owned and operated the-oxford.com business that prides itself on great Missoula's most famous historical food and friendly service. landmark. Famous for its 24/7/365 service. Burns Street Bistro 1500 Burns St. (406) 540-2627 Red's Bar Burnstbistro.com 217 Ryman (406) 728-9881 An eclectic dining experience nes - Downtown Missoula’s go-to sports tled between trailers and train. New bar with multiple screens, games, and menu items each week. a great jukebox. Open daily.

6 Catalyst Cafe Green Source Missoula 111 N. Higgins (406) 542-1337 617 S. Higgins (406) 239-5272 thecatalystcafe.com Greensourcemissoula.com A coffee shop and cafe catering to Organic juice bar and café on the a diverse cross section of Missoula, Hip Strip, feating locally-sourced and featuring gourmet salads, hearty other live foods. soups, sourdough bread, great Five on Black coffee, and sidewalk dining. 325 N. Higgins (406) 926-1860 Ciao Mambo fiveonblack.com 541 S. Higgins (406) 543-0377 Brazilian cuisine with buffet-style ciaomambo.com large and small bowls filled with Traditional Italian cuisine with a fun delicious meats, vegetables, sauces family atmosphere, wonderful service, and toppings for a great price. friendly attitudes and a great wine menu. Frank Sinatra would love Hob Nob Café this place! 531 S. Higgins (406) 541-4622 Doc's Sandwich Shop hobnobonhiggins.com A quaint little destination that 214 N. Higgins (406) 542-7414 represents that Missoula feeling with docsgourmet.com organic food, breads, and desserts, Great hot and cold sandwiches, and a fabulous breakfast! homemade soups, salads, beverages and desserts. Famous for Hangover Iron Horse Brew Pub Stew. Dine-in, delivery, catering. 501 N. Higgins (406) 728-8866 Open weekdays. ironhorsebrewpub.com El Cazador Great drinks, great food, great people, great atmosphere, and 101 S. Higgins (406) 728-3657 Missoula’s best outdoor dining. elcazadormissoula.com Where you’ll always find someone Authentic Mexican cuisine prepared you know. Open daily. by the Hernandez family. Beef, chicken, seafood, beer, wine and the best margaritas around. Open daily. Food truck and catering available.

7 Iza Asian Restaurant The Poke Sushi Bowl 529 S. Higgins (406) 830-3237 101 S. Higgins (406) 207-5418 izarestaurant.com thepokesushibowl.com Traditional Asian cuisine focused Downtown Missoula’s newest on clean, fresh flavors from Southeast restaurant with Hawaiian flare. Asian, Japan, Korea and China. Build your own bowl and enjoy Local ingredients, no MSG, and sidewalk dining. Missoula's original Bubble Teas. Qdoba Mexican Grill Jimmy John's 1001 E. (406) 549-0020 420 N. Higgins (406) 542-1100 qdoba.com jimmyjohns.com Hand-made tacos and more at Franchise sandwich shop this Montana-owned Mexican food specializing in delivery. Sandwiches franchise inside the Eastgate made fresh. Dine-in and Shopping Center. Catering available. catering available. Sa Wad Dee Masala 221 W. Broadway (406) 543-9966 206 W. Main (406) 926-6444 sawaddeedowntown.com masalamt.com Outstanding spicy Thai food Missoula’s Eastern Indian served buffet style for lunch or restaurant with a brand-new brick sit-down dinner, prepared by and mortar location at Main & Ryman. Thailand native Sumalee Foy. Featuring vegetarian and gluten- The Shack free items. 222 W. Main (406) 549-9903 The Notorious P.I.G. BBQ theshackcafe.com 247 W. Front (406) 493-8028 Fresh menu featuring vegetarian thenotoriouspigbbq.com items, pasta, beef, and fresh fish. Missoula’s locally-owned, award- Famous for breakfast, outstanding winning barbecue with fresh-smoked for lunch and dinner. Beer, wine, meats prepared daily. and espresso. Pagoda Taco John's 425 N. 5th St. W. (406) 549-7888 623 W. Broadway (406) 728-8226 Family-based restaurant, featuring Locally-owned Mexican fast food quality Chinese and Thai food at the franchise across the street from Orange Street exit off I-90. Providence St. Patrick Hospital on the .

RESTAURANT 529 South Higgins Local Asian cuisine (406) 830-3237 beer wine sake tea izarestaurant.com Vegetarian, vegan & gluten-free options

8 Taco Treat Top Hat Lounge 1800 Bow St. (406) 926-3440 134 W. Front (406) 728-9865 Tacotreat.net tophatlounge.com Full American-Mexican restaurant Missoula’s most exciting Downtown with full liquor and gaming in entertainment venue, featuring Tapas Midtown Missoula. menu, live music, and full-service bar. Tamarack Brewing Company Check out Family Friendly Fridays from 6-9 pm. 231 W. Front (406) 830-3113 tamarackbrewing.com Uptown Diner Handcrafted and fantastic pub 120 N. Higgins (406) 542-2449 fare in a family-friendly environment. uptown-diner.com Two stories, two outdoor patios Step into the past, listen to , riverside, large screen televisions and enjoy great food! Daily specials, in the lower level. breakfast all day, and the best Thomas Cuisine Management milkshakes in the West. Community Medical Center & Vietnam Noodle Restaurant Providence St. Patrick Hospital 2100 Stephens, Ste.103 (406) 880-4606 thomascuisine.com (406) 542-8299 Regional food service provider for vietnamnoodlerestaurant.com both Missoula hospitals, serving three Authentic Vietnamese cuisine in a meals a day in buffet form, plus quiet and relaxed atmosphere in the coffee, beverages, wrapped Missoula Midtown District. snacks, and more. Worden's Market & Deli Thomas Meagher Bar 451 N. Higgins (406) 549-1293 130 W. Pine (406) 540-4402 wordens.com thomasmeagherbar.com 300 beers, 1,200 wines, coffee, Irish pub and sports bar in a espresso, Chai, 90 cheeses, salads, newly-remodeled historic building. sandwiches, hot bar, specialty Full-service bar with dynamic pub groceries, cigars, and tickets to area menu featuring multiple versions events. Imports and local products. of mac and cheese.

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9 Fine Dining Breweries & Wineries The Depot 201 W. Railroad (406) 728-7007 1507 Montana St. (406) 721-1482 depotmissoula.com bayernbrewery.com Downtown Missoula's oldest dinner Montana’s first microbrewery started destination since 1974. Offering beef by German Brewmaster Juergen and fresh seafood, homemade Knoeller more than 25 years ago. desserts, and casual dining on the Award-winning and seasonals. summer deck. Pearl Cafe 5417 Trumpeter Way (406) 549-2777 231 E. Front (406) 541-0231 bigskybrew.com pearlcafeandbakery.com Montana’s largest microbrewery and Award-winning and nationally- one of the oldest featuring 15 different featured fine French cuisine in locally-made brews, including the the Historic Mercantile warehouse. infamous Moose Drool Brown . Steaks, seafood, specialties, breads, Dram Shop and desserts prepared daily. 229 E. Front St. (406) 540-4303 Reservations recommended. dramshopmt.com Plonk Montana's first growler fill station, 322 N. Higgins (406) 926-1791 with over 30 taps of beer, wine, soda plonkwine.com and cider inside the Historic Mingling excellent food, wine, and Mercantile warehouse. music together in a stunning venue Draught Works Brewery with a beautiful atmosphere, inside 915 Toole Ave. (406) 541-1592 and outside. Historic building with draughtworksbrewery.com beautiful art. World-class, hand-crafted beers Red Bird in the heart of the Westside 111 N. Higgins, Ste. 100 Neighborhood since 2011. (406) 549-2906 redbirdrestaurant.com Great Burn Brewing Co. Intimate hide-a-way in the Historic 2230 McDonald Ave. (406) 317-1557 Florence Hotel with inventive greatburnbrewing.com seasonal fine dining and extensive wine menu in an architecturally- KettleHouse Brewing Company dramatic surrounding. 602 Myrtle, 313 N. First St. W., and Reservations recommended. now Bonner (406) 728-1660 kettlehouse.com Scotty's Table Locally-owned with two Downtown 131 S. Higgins, Parkside taprooms and a production facility on (406) 549-2790 scottystable.net the Clark Fork River in Bonner. A American Bistro Fare designed to Montana focus and famous for transport your senses and awaken Cold Smoke. your palate. Unique wine and beer. Ten Spoon Vineyard & Winery Sushi Hana 4175 Rattlesnake Dr. (406) 549-8703 403 N. Higgins Tenspoon.com (406) 549-7979 sushimissoula.com Where saving habitat and enjoying The first best sushi bar in the last good wine go together in the beautiful best place. Rattlesnake Neighborhood.

10 Distilleries City Brew Coffee Montgomery Distillery 400 W. Broadway (406) 721-3600 citybrew.com 129 W. Front (406) 480-6355 Coffee without compromise. A montgomerydistillery.com Montana-based custom roaster with Missoula's first craft distillery offering a comfortable atmosphere. Featuring a range of spirits made from the fresh-baked pastries and an excellent bounty of 's farms, line of teas. fields, and mountains. The Montana Distillery Clyde Coffee 610 S. Higgins (406) 540-4481 631 Woody (406) 541-1889 clydecoffee.com themontanadistillery.com Downtown’s newest and one of few Missoula’s second micro-distillery on the Hip Strip. Fast Wi-Fi, plenty of using fresh, all natural, Montana seating, open daily at 6 am. ingredients for hand-crafted spirits and cocktails. Home of the Flathead Einstein Brothers Bagels Vodka line. 150 W. Broadway (406) 523-BROS einsteinbros.com Coffee Bistros A Downtown neighborhood café & Cafes with fresh-baked bagels, Darn Good ® Bernice's Bakery Coffee and espresso, made-to-order 190 S. 3rd St. W. (406) 728-1358 sandwiches and fresh salads. bernicesbakerymt.com Hunter Bay Missoula's Best Bakery 15 years 101 E. Front (406) 830-3388 running. Cozy atmosphere, local Hunterbay.com coffee, made-from-scratch pastries, Coffee bar in the First Interstate breads, desserts and lunch. Open Bank Building, serving locally-roasted daily 6 am-8 pm. coffee, plus tea, smoothies, breakfast Black Coffee Roasting Co. and lunch. 525 E. Spruce (406) 541-3700 Missoula Tea Company blackcoffeeroastingco.com 136 E. Broadway (406) 529-9477 Downtown Missoula’s coffee roaster lakemissoulatea.com with a focus on small batches and Missoula’s exclusive tea bar in the cup quality since 2010. Historic Masonic Temple. The best Break Espresso loose-leaf tea from around the world, 432 N. Higgins (406) 728-7300 plus wholesale and holiday gifts. Exceptional coffee and bakery Liquid Planet with homemade soup, sandwiches, 223 N. Higgins (406) 552-4447 pastries, pies, smoothies, shakes liquidplanet.com and more. Great hours every day. A little “city” with big Missoula flair! Butterfly Herbs An extensive beverage menu, plus 232 N. Higgins (406) 728-8780 sandwiches and pastries. www.butterflyherbs.com The essence of Missoula with Espresso Bar in the back and light lunches for all.

11 Market on Front Big Dipper 201 E. Front St. (406) 541-0246 631 S. Higgins (406) 543-5722 marketonfront.com bigdippericecream.com Market on Front offers a variety Missoula's locally-made and favorite of chef-inspired prepared foods, ice cream and sorbet. Recognized on sandwiches, salads and soups, in Good Morning America, and voted which a majority of the ingredients "Missoula's Best" by Missoula are natural or organic and as many Independent readers. Open daily. as possible are locally grown. Sweet Peaks Ice Cream Trapper Peak Coffee Company 420 N. Higgins, Ste. D (406) 549-0028 Inside sweetpeaksicecream.com 301 E. Main St. (406) 549-7765 Montana-made ice cream and trapperpeakcoffee.com sorbet in classic, unique, and creative Delicious fair-trade, organic coffee flavors, using local milk, cream, and hand-crafted sandwiches M-F. fruit, and more. Enjoy lots of reading, free Wi-Fi and easy parking. Caterers / Food Trucks / Vendors Zootown Brew 121 W. Broadway (406) 543-2549 AB Cooks –A Personal zootownbrew.com Chef Service Upscale, third-wave, and recently- P.O. Box 7411 (406) 880-9695 renovated coffee house with weekly missoulapersonalchef.net entertainment, diverse crowds, and a Big Dipper Mobile Ice Cream special vibe. Cone Boy Truck (406) 543-5722 bigdippericecream.com Ice Cream Big Thai Country Baskin Robbins (406) 240-9511 jumesthaicuisine.com 1880 Brooks St. (406) 542-2731 baskinrobbins.com Bison The world's largest ice cream chain, (406) 531-5354 featuring 31 flavors of premium ice Serving locally-sourced bison cream and their variations, including cakes, coffees, and shakes. Locally owned franchise; event vendor.

12 Bravo Catering MT Sno 224 N. Higgins (406) 541-4900 (406) 493-9370 Bravocatering.net Snow cones and treats. Exclusive caterer for the Wilma Polka Dot Patties Theater. Will cater anything in and (406) 544-7660 around town. Mobile food truck serving up Clove Cart Pizza Peddlers affordable and hot burgers, pulled (406) 274-4602 clovecart.com pork, fish & chips, desserts at A pedal-powered pizza cart with community events. extraordinary and nourishing thin- Soam’s Food Truck crust pizza baked in a garlic-shaped (406) 552-8649 brick open. Thai food. Covered Wagon Hot Dogs Terra Luna Farms/Hot Saucer (847) 337-6824 Sandwiches Organic, grass-fed hot dogs and (406) 360-0227 bratwurst served hot from a covered Hot grilled-to-order round specialty wagon. sandwiches, featuring local breads Ina’s Indian Tacos and veggies, and quality meats and (406) 274-2515 cheeses. Fun, nostalgic, portable, Indian tacos and fry bread at its best. affordable. Isla's Lemonade Thai Spicy Noodle Wagon (406) 880-3094 (406) 531-8667 Fresh-squeezed and homemade Wally & Buck lemonade. Featured at Out to Lunch (406) 370-8264 wally&buck.com and Downtown ToNight. Gourmet burgers with locally Lil’ Orbits Doughnuts sourced ingredients. (406) 546-5707 The freshest, tastiest mini donuts served hot at local area events. Available wholesale at Missoula coffee shops and convenience stores.

13 Downtown Missoula offers some of the best shopping in the with nearly 200 locally-owned Shop destinations offering almost everything one could want, coupled with a welcoming and friendly Montana vibe. Apparel & Shoes The Green Light 301 N. Higgins (406) 541-0080 Betty's Divine greenlightmt.com 509 S. Higgins (406) 721-4777 One-stop shop for everything bettysdivine.com healthy, sustainable, recycled, or Fresh, contemporary, creative, and organic, including clothing, footwear, affordable clothing, footwear, and accessories, home and kitchen accessories in a unique atmosphere, goods, skincare, cosmetics, jewelry, plus Divine Trash vintage in the back. and more. Cloth & Crown Hide & Sole 329 N. Higgins (406) 542-2626 236 N. Higgins (406) 549-0666 clothandcrown.com hideandsole.com A carefully curated collection of Leather shoes and goods including women's clothing, handbags, scarves, belts, purses, wallets, briefcases, candles, gorgeous lingerie, and backpacks, and sheepskin footwear. jewelry in a variety of lines and prices. Birkenstock, Dansko, Haflinger, Naot, and Blundstone brands.

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La Bella Vita Olive + Iron 135 N. Higgins. (406) 721-2955 806 W. Spruce (406) 541-4766 labellavita.com oliveiron.com Newly revised retail experience, Traditional and trendy destination for offering more in personal clothing and men's and women's clothing needs jewelry, just across the street from its with nearly 3,000 square feet in the former location. historic Westside Neighborhood. Laurel Creek Clothing & Gifts One Eleven 117 W. Front (406 )721-5368 111 N. Higgins (406) 541-7376 laurelcreekmissoula.com oneelevenboutiquemissoula.com High-end women’s clothing and Fun, funky jewelry; unique and home décor boutique with a eclectic accessories and gifts. personal touch. Featured in Elle Magazine's "where The M Store to shop" guide. 124 N. Higgins (406) 926-1249 REcreate Designs Griz Nation Destination, featuring P.O. Box 1314 (406) 214-9078 UM and Griz apparel and merchan - recreatedesigns.com dise for all ages and sizes highlighting Specialty recycled and handmade Nike gear and more. Open daily. clothing, repurposed items to Mood Boutique skirts, headbands, journals, tote bags, jewelry, maps, scraps and more. 208 N. Higgins (406) 549-4000 Wholesale and Markets. moodboutiquemt.com With devotion to quality and Runner’s Edge affordability, Mood offers unique and 304 N. Higgins (406) 728-9297 understated fashion from traditional to runnersedgemt.com chic, novel to must-have brands. Missoula’s nationally recognized MSO Hub running specialty store for racers, joggers, walkers and more, ensuring 140 N. Higgins (406) 543-3300 the right shoes for all. Great selection msohub.com and knowledgeable staff. Missoula Osprey Baseball’s year- round gift shop, box office and My Montana Roots Missoula Visitor Information Center, 225 N. Higgins (406) 926-3424 featuring made-in-Montana products, mymontanaroots.com souvenirs, postcards and apparel. Clothing you can be proud of, if you’re from or you like Montana. With a full apparel and accessories line for men, women and children and a robust online sales site, watch for Wear Your Roots apparel in your state soon.

Nearly all Downtown Missoula businesses accept the Downtown Gift Card. Available for purchase at 218 East Main, 140 N. Higgins or online at missouladowntown.com .

15 Art Frame of Mind 4 Ravens Gallery 1706 Brooks St. (406) 549-8589 frameofmindmt.com 248 N. Higgins (406) 317-1543 Full-service framing shop and 4ravensgallery.com gallery featuring the work of An artist-run gallery specializing in Dolack and MaryBeth Percival. Open fine contemporary craft, featuring local Tue-Sat and Mon. by appointment. and regional artists exploring glass, stone, metal, wood, jewelry, fiber, Framing Studio photography and clay. 411 E. Alder (406) 721-2288 Artists’ Shop Offering custom picture framing and monthly art and photography exhibits 127 N. Higgins (406) 543-6393 by local artists. Missoulaartistsshop.com Missoula's premiere artist-owned Radius Gallery cooperative gallery, specializing 114 E. Main (406) 541-7070 in local and regional fine craft and radiusgallery.com arts in ceramics, jewelry, woodwork, Showcasing contemporary fine art photography, glass and painting. by regional artists. Dana Gallery Books 246 N. Higgins (406) 721-3154 montana.com/danagallery Fact & Fiction Featuring original paintings, 220 N. Higgins (406) 721-2881 photographs, sculptures, and factandfictionbooks.com textiles, plus photographic Owned by the UM Bookstore and workshops and tours. featuring experienced booksellers with an eclectic knowledge of titles e3 Convergence Gallery and authors and fabulous literary & Ministries events year-round. 229 W. Main (406) 830-3168 e3convergencegallery.com Shakespeare & Company A come-as-you-are spiritual 103 S. 3rd. St. W. (406) 549-9010 community with the vision to see shakespeareandco.com people, encounter God, experience A feast for the book lover with a community, and engage culture. staggering selection of new and used books from around the world.

16 Children & Babies Fabrics & Textiles Imagination Station The Confident Stitch 227 N. Higgins (406) 926-3325 139 W. Front (406) 540-4068 Missoula’s premiere toy store, theconfidentstitch.com offering classic toys and games, A gathering spot for all who delight blocks, science kits, erector sets, in the fine details of handcrafted tea sets, puppets, arts and crafts, garments and unique, modern puzzles, and more. quilting cottons. La Stella Blu Mariposa Studio 612 S. Higgins (406) 317-1074 438 E. Broadway (406) 728-3903 lastellablu.com mariposaestudio.com Providing families and their babies From the personal collection with the best baby products and of Handloom Batik and offering equipment for all of life's family handmade and eco-friendly fabrics, adventures, including hiking, gifts, furnishings and decor from biking and more. India and Indonesia. Nursing Nook 734 Kensington (406) 721-5440 nursingnook.net Products and services for nursing mothers and new babies, including lactation services and milk bank.

17 Floral Liquid Planet Bitterroot Flower Shop 223 N. Higgins (406) 552-4447 liquidplanet.com 811 S. Higgins (406) 542-0309 A little "city" with big Missoula flair bitterrootflowershop.com offering an incredible selection of Full-service flower shop featuring a liquid beverages and accessories. wide array of fresh flowers, plants, silks and gifts with full-time wedding Missoula Wine Merchants consultant on staff. 311 N. Higgins (406) 926-1911 Pink Grizzly missoulawine.com Specialty wine shop with an 1400 (406) 728-3370 extensive selection of wine, beer, montanawreaths.com cheese, charcuterie and gifts with Offering quality products and focus on small producers and family-style service including afforable harder-to-find wines. plants, flowers, Christmas trees, and wreaths. Worden’s Market & Deli 451 N. Higgins (406) 549-1293 Food & Beverage Wordens.com Butterfly Herbs Large selection of beer and wine, 232 N. Higgins (406) 728-8780 plus cheese, meat and a variety of butterflyherbs.com specialty food items to take home. The essence of Missoula. Wide Extensive deli for lunch, pizzas in the selections of coffees, teas, spices, evening, and catering offsite. botanicals, and toiletries. Montana- made and imported gifts. Espresso Gifts & Home Decor Bar nestled in the back. Copperopolis of Missoula Grizzly Liquor 132 N. Higgins (406) 926-3188 copperopolismt.com 110 W. Spruce (406) 549-7723 Home décor and furniture at its grizzlyliquor.com finest. One of Downtown Missoula’s Missoula's libation station, offering newest additions. Second location in local and world-wide distilled spirits, Anaconda, Montana. wines of all kinds, and gifts for those who imbibe. Firefly KornUtopia 121 S. Higgins (406) 541-2800 fireflymso.com 617 S. Higgins, Ste. C Gifts, home decor, repurposed (406) 544-9550 kornutopia.com furniture, jewelry, and Montana- Popcorn in a whole new dimension. made products. Cooked in a ; lightly coated with sugar and salt. Flavors of all kinds. Peace Center Vending and wholesale. 519 S. Higgins (406) 543-3955 Tea Company jrpc.org Unique fair-trade gift shop on the 136 E. Broadway (406) 529-9477 Hip Strip, supporting the non-profit lakemissoulatecompany.com organization dedicated to promoting Tea products from around the world peace locally and globally. and the supplies for brewing and serving great tea at home.

18 Noteworthy Paper & Press Shades Unlimited 101 S. Higgins & 219 S. 3rd W. 1118 Jackson (406) 240-5405 (406) 541-6683 noteworthystore.com Shadesunltd.com Missoula’s letterpress boutique and Custom-ordered and installed gift shop, specializing in stationery, window coverings for all business custom invitations, holiday cards, and residential needs. thermography, engraving, letterpress printing, custom illustration, Jewelry calligraphy, and more. Bathing Beauties Beads Rockin’ Rudy's 501 S. Higgins (406) 543-0018 237 Blaine 542-0077 bathingbeautiesbeads.com rockinrudys.com Incredibly creative bead store on the Missoula’s most fun shopping Hip Strip, offering over 7,500 types of experience, offering music, jewelry, beads, strands, tools and supplies clothing, scarves, posters, cards, from vintage to semi-precious, local toys, skin care products, and more. and around the globe. Open daily. Studio Pandora Upcycled 211 N. Higgins (406) 549-5100 517 S. Higgins (406) 240-4731 studiopandora.com upcycledonline.com Custom jewelry designed by Master Enjoy locally-made wares and Goldsmith Karahan Balli, a native of wearables with a focus on converting Turkey. Featured elegance with elk refuse to reuse. ivory, wildlife, Montana sapphires, and more. Second location in Home Renovation Ashland, OR. Home ReSource Outdoor Markets 1515 Wyoming (406) 541-8300 homeresource.org Clark Fork Market The ultimate recycle, repurpose, P.O. Box 8703 (406) 396-0593 reuse building center, full of reusable clarkforkmarket.com building materials with the end Lively and scenic outdoor setting of building a more sustainable for buying local fruits and vegetables, community. meats, poultry, fish, organic dairy products, plants and more. Saturdays Missoula ReStore May-Oct. on the Clark Fork River at 3655 Highway 200 East the end of Pattee Street. (406) 549-8215 Habitatmsla.org/restore Accepting and reselling donated home and business building materials and supplies and using those donations to build family homes in Missoula. Montana Ace Hardware Eastgate Shopping Center 905 E. Broadway (406) 721-9690 montanaace.com Downtown Missoula's hardware store with home and garden supplies, paint, tools and more. Open daily.

19 Missoula Farmers Market Board of Missoula Circle Square/North Higgins 618 S. Higgins (406) 721-7774 P.O. Box 1716 (406) 274-3042 bomskate.com missoulafarmersmarket.com Missoula’s original skateboard Montana’s longest-standing market and snowboard shop with clothing with a keen focus on fresh produce, and shoes for all, plus a tune-up plants, flowers, coffee, and pastries. shop and an indoor mini ramp. Saturday mornings May-Oct. and Missoula Bicycle Works Tuesday evenings July-Sept. 708 S. Higgins (406) 721-6525 Missoula People's Market missoulabicycleworks.com W. Pine St. P.O. Box 696 Full-service bike shop emphasizing missoulasaturdaymarket.org quality customer service and major Open-air arts and crafts street brands: Kona, Cannondale, Bianchi, market features gifts from local artists Orbea and Seven. Rentals and great and craftsmen, plus import items and information as well. food vendors. Saturday mornings Open Road Bicycles & May-Sept. Nordic Equipment Optical 517 S. Orange (406) 549-2453 orbicycleandnordic.com Specticca Optical Boutique Full-service bike and Nordic ski 319 N. Higgins (406) 549-5700 shop, featuring mountain and touring specticca.com bikes and cross country skis. Exclusive eyeglass frames and Open daily. sun-wear with prescriptions filled by certified opticians. Free shipping. The Trail Head 221 E. Front (406) 543-6966 Uptown Optical trailheadmontana.net 111 N. Higgins (406) 327-9988 Downtown’s outdoor recreation uptownoptical.com destination. Clothing, equipment, fly Unique and specialty trends in fishing shop, boat and ski rentals, fabulous and authentic vintage frames and much more. Open daily and with an on-site lens laboratory offering open late. same-day service, repairs, and more. Special & Unique Outdoor Gear The Crystal Limit Big Sky Bikes 119 S. Higgins (406) 549-1729 809 E. Front (406) 830-3195 crystallimit.com bigskybikesmissoula.com Family-owned shop featuring the Full-service bike shop with some best in crystals, fossils, beads, hand - of the best brands in the industry: made jewelry, and amazing treasures Specialized, Santa Cruz, Giant, and from around the world. Pivot. Excellent service and rentals.

20 The Dark Room Office City 109 W. Main; Downstairs 115 W. Broadway (406) 543-7171 (406) 549-1070 missoulasofficecity.com darkroomofmontana.com Missoula’s longest standing store, Photo processing and professional offering a large selection of office consulting. equipment, stationary, cards pens, Flower supplies, and furniture since 1916. 133 N. Higgins (406) 541-0420 Piece of Mind Flowermontana.com 123 W. Main (406) 830-3206 Downtown’s medical marijuana pieceofmind.net dispensary with focus on pain Offering tobacco accessories management. and glass art. Meadowsweet Herbs Smooch Cosmetic Boutique 180 S. 3rd St. W. (406) 728-0543 125 E. Main (406) 541-1600 Meadowsweet-herbs.com smoochcosmeticboutique.com Where Mother Nature shops! Missoula's source for high-end skin Supplements, herbs, teas, candles, care products, including bareMinerals, essential oils, bath & body care, Philosophy, the Balm, and more. acupuncture, massage, Reiki, Everyone deserves a Smooch! Aromatouch and more.

21 Missoula is the kind of place that makes you want to linger, so staying an extra day or two or five is a great idea! Stay You’ll have much more time to explore and enjoy Downtown!

Camping Jim & Mary's RV Park Courtyard by Marriott Missoula 9800 Highway 93 N. (406) 549-4416 4559 N. Reserve (406) 549-5260 jimandmarys.com marriott.com/msocy Locally-owned RV Park with full A natural resting point when hookups, pull-through sites set in exploring both Yellowstone and beautiful evergreen trees. Power, Glacier National Parks, enjoy ample laundry, showers, visitor services, outdoor recreation opportunities close and family-friendly service included. to this North Reserve Street property. Open year-round. DoubleTree Hotel Hotels 100 Madison (406) 728-3100 doubletree.com Broadway Inn & A full-service hotel across the Conference Center Clark Fork River from the University 1609 W. Broadway (406) 532-3310 of Montana with ample conference broadwayinnmissoula.com space and fine dining at Finn & Centrally located and quiet, this Porter Restaurant. full-service hotel features 79 rooms, complimentary breakfast, fitness Holiday Inn center, heated pool and hot tub, plus Missoula Downtown 200 S. Pattee (406) 721-8550 the Broadway Sports Bar & Grill. himissoula.com Comfort Inn University Full-service hotel on the river in the 1021 E. Broadway (406) 549-7600 heart of Downtown with 200 rooms, missoulacomfort.com conference space, fine dining, drinks Newly-renovated hotel across the and live music at Brooks & Browns river from UM with complimentary Restaurant. breakfast, fitness center, meeting rooms, and next door to Missoula Staybridge Suites 120 Expressway (406) 830-3900 College. staymissoula.com Extended stay hotel near North Reserve with spacious suites, fully-equipped kitchens, complimentary breakfast, and mid-week business receptions with appetizers and beverages.

22 Vacation Rentals Other Mizz Pattee Guest Cottage Dunrovin Ranch 524 N. Pattee (406) 529-1585 5375 Terry Ln, Lolo vrbo.com/484647 (406) 273-7745 Private vacation cottage with off- Dunrovinranchmontana.com street parking in Downtown Missoula. A small family-owned guest ranch Clean, cozy, inviting cottage with in Lolo, where horses are partners, everything a traveler will need, guests are friends, the river runs including Wi-Fi. free, and adventure is a way of life. Meet Suzanne & Sterling Miller and Stay at the Wilma form lifelong friendships by sharing 131 S. Higgins Wilma Building Dunrovin's world of animals, nature, stayatthewilma.com science, and the arts. Stay in one of 10 condos in the recently-renovated Historic Wilma Building, overlooking Caras Park, and located at the epicenter of Downtown Missoula.

23 Missoula and the surrounding area provide a mecca of playground space for both adults and children. Play As Montana’s most culturally-diverse community, Missoula offers an incredible number of entertainment opportunities, and outdoor recreation opportunities are abundant throughout the year.

Community Centers Children & Family Downtown Dance Collective Activities 121 W. Main (406) 541-7240 A for Missoula ddcmontana.com & Dragon’s Hollow Offering dance classes in a variety 101 Carousel Drive (406) 549-8382 of styles for those ages 13 and older. carouselformissoula.com Venue available for community events The only hand-carved Carousel built and performances; located in the by volunteers west of the Mississippi historic LaFlesch building River since the Great Depression, plus the outdoor playground, gift Taste Buds Kitchen Missoula shop, and more. 131 E. Main (406) 616-2837 tastebudskitchen.com/Missoula Children's Museum Missoula Culinary entertainment for chefs of 225 W. Front (406) 541-PLAY all ages! A kid’s kitchen by day, adult FamiliesFirstMontana.org BYOB kitchen by night. Hands-on Offering fun, interactive and classes and parties. educational exhibits and programs where children imagine, learn, and Zootown Arts Community play in a variety of exhibits. Center (ZACC) 235 N 1st St. W. (406) 549-7555 Garden City Ballet zootownarts.org P.O. Box 3555 (406) 240-6042 Community art center offering gardencityballet.org accessible life-enriching experiences A community-focused ballet through classes for youth and adults, company committed to inspiring gallery shows, music, art, camps, Missoula dancers and sharing quality and more. performances with Western Montana.

24 Live Entertainment 1101 South Ave. West MCT, Inc. (406) 728-0316 glaciericerink.com 200 N. Adams (406) 728-1911 Missoula’s premiere ice arena with mctinc.org two sheets. Home to Missoula youth World-famous Missoula Children’s hockey, Bruins semi-professional Theatre and the Missoula Community hockey, ice skating and curling for Theatre focused on building creativity, children and adults. Located on the social skills, and self-esteem through Missoula County Fairgrounds. touring and home theater productions. Mismo Gymnastics Missoula Osprey 1900 W. Broadway, Ste. 2 Professional Baseball (406) 360-4778 140 N. Higgins (406) 543-3300 mismogymnastics.com missoulaosprey.com A fun, loving environment where Missoula’s semi-professional challenge is embraced and joy comes baseball team and Pioneer League from learning through gymnastics and Champions in 2015, 2012, 2006, and cheer, including open gym time and 1999. Summertime baseball games toddler play groups. at Ogren Park Allegiance Field. Missoula Butterfly House Missoula Symphony & Insectarium Association 218 E. Front (406) 214-5036 320 E. Main (406) 721-3194 missoulabutterflyhouse.org missoulasymphony.org Learn about butterflies, millipedes, Missoula’s Symphony Orchestra arthropods, and more with multiple and Chorale, featuring high-quality exhibits, field trips, and hands-on musicians, 10 live performances experiences for children of all ages. annually, and music education and On Center Performing Arts outreach throughout the year. 1521 Cooper St. (406) 542-0730 Montana Brewery Tours oncenter.biz (406) 544-6864 mtbrewtours.com Offering quality instruction of all Guided and memorable bus tours performance arts focused on to all of Missoula’s craft breweries knowledge, discipline, and with a focus on fun, safety, and appreciation with a technical comfort for all. foundation and inspiring educators. The Roxy Theater SpectrUM Discovery 718 S. Higgins (406) 728-9380 Science Museum theroxytheater.org 812 Toole Ave. (406) 728-7836 Missoula’s little Hip Strip theater umt.edu/spectrum features new and old releases of Missoula’s public science museum independent, foreign and classic with focus on fun science education, films, theater, and community events. as well as summer camps, after school programming, birthday parties. The Wilma New location on Toole Ave. 131 S. Higgins (406) 728-2521 thewilma.com The beautifully renovated Wilma Theatre is Missoula’s premier destination for live entertainment, making it one of the best venues in the Northwest.

25 Festivals International Wildlife Film Festival Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Late April Downtown (406) 728-9380 wildlifefilms.org Late February Downtown More than 40 years of showcasing (406) 541-3456 bigskyfilmfest.org wildlife, habitat, people, and nature. One of Missoula’s wintertime assets WildWalk Parade, WildFest, and a full each February, hundreds of non- week of films at the Roxy Theater. fiction films are annually adjudicated and showcased during a week-long Montana Brewers’ Festival festival for all. Fall in Caras Park Celtic Festival montanabrewers.com Celebrating the vast growth of the Late July in Caras Park craft brew industry in Montana with celticfestivalmissoula.com an annual statewide brewfest and A celebration of Montana’s deep gathering of creative entrepreneurs roots with Ireland offering live music, giving rise to the trade. Irish dancing, crafts, food, and Missoula’s own Highlander Beer by Montana Festival of the Book the MT Diva Foundation. September or October in Downtown First Night Missoula (406) 243-6022 montanabookfestival.org New Year’s Eve (406) 541-0860 An annual celebration of the written artsmissoula.org word, featuring authors, readings, Missoula’s alcohol-free New Year’s receptions, education, book stores, Eve celebration of the performing and more. arts with nearly 100 performances at 20+ venues throughout town. River City Roots Festival International Choral Festival Late August at Main & Ryman (406) 543-4238 312 E. Pine (406) 721-7985 rivercityrootsfestival.com choralfestival.org Missoula’s Signature Celebration, Promoting artistic excellence, global Roots Fest is a two-day, admission- understanding, friendship, and good - free music and art festival for the en - will through choral music every three tire family. Hosted by the Missoula years. Enjoy world-class choirs, social Downtown Association. activities, and sightseeing at the 2019 Festival July 17-20.

connecting art, culture, & community through education, advocacy, & celebration www.arts missoula.org

26 Sunday Streets Missoula Art Museum Dates Vary 335 N. Pattee (406) 728-0447 missoulainmotion.com/SSM missoulaartmuseum.org Missoula’s open streets initiative Missoula’s flagship and promoting active transportation, admission-free art institution, featuring community health, public space, and a brand new outdoor Art Park and local business. Hosted by Missoula eight galleries showcasing diverse in Motion. and engaging contemporary local and international artists. Museums & History Centers Montana Museum of Art & Culture Boone and Crockett Club Performing Arts TV Center University & Visitors Gallery of Montana (406) 243-2019 250 Station Drive (406) 542-1888 umt.edu/montanamuseum boone-crockett.org Home to one of the oldest and most With a focus on conservation, prominent collections in the Rocky ethics, and big game hunting, folks Mountain West, the state museum can see extraordinary animals at the of fine art connects Montana to visitor center inside the Historic the world. Milwaukee Station. Montana Natural History Center Historical Museum 120 Hickory St. (406) 327-0405 at MontanaNaturalist.org Building 322 at Fort Missoula Showcasing Montana’s natural (406) 728-3476 environments, and educating fortmissoulamuseum.org teachers and children about the Missoula’s history lives here in 13 natural history of the Northern historic structures and multiple Rockies. exhibits that tell of the story of trade, imprisonment, forestry, and fire.

27 National Museum Miscellaneous of Forest Service History Big Sky Breakout 6305 Highway 10 West 307 N. 2nd St. W. (406) 493-0528 (406) 541-6374 bigskybreakout.com forestservicemuseum.org Missoula's premiere escape room Missoula’s newest museum games with challenges that will test dedicated to the history, education your imagination and intelligence by and collection of the USDA Forest solving puzzles and clues with just Service. Located one mile west of one hour to escape. All rooms are the Missoula Airport. Grand opening themed and outlined with a specific July 2017! adventure in mind! Rocky Mountain Missoula Fairgrounds Elk Foundation Events Center 5705 Grant Creek Dr. 1101 South Ave. W. (406) 721-3247 (406) 523-3495 elkfoundation.org missoulafairgrounds.com Focused on the preservation of Missoula County’s 48 acre campus elk and wildlife habitat, and hunting in the heart of Midtown, featuring heritage, RMEF has an extraordinary multiple and historical buildings, visitors center filled with animal Montana’s premier hockey rinks, education exhibits. and the Western Montana Fair each August. MONTANAMONTNTTANAN A

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28 Missoula Public Library Zoo Town Surfers 301 E. Main (406) 721-2665 3067 Fleet St. (406) 546-0370 missoulapubliclibrary.org zootownsurfers.com With a new building on the horizon, Owner Jason Shreder and his staff the library offers programming, provide quality Montana rafting, materials, services, and training for all kayaking, and stand-up paddle ages and all educational needs. boarding adventures in Western Dunrovin Ranch Montana. 5375 Terry Ln., Lolo (406) 273-7745 daysatdunrovin.com Featuring live animals, web cameras, videos, and blogs, the Miller Family welcomes and showcases life with birds, dogs, donkeys, horses, and wildlife. Visit or view online.

29 Downtown Missoula has Business a wealth of businesses and non-profit & organizations that provide a wide variety Services of services to the Missoula community and beyond. Whatever you need, Downtown is sure to have it!

Accounting Sustainable Design Solutions 801 Sherwood, Ste. 2 Boyle, Deveny & Meyer (406) 381-0631 305 S. 4th E., Ste. 200 thesustainablehouse.com (406) 721-3555 bdmcpa.com Kent Watson & Associates H&R Block Landscape Architecture 306 N. Higgins (406) 728-3920 225 Black Pine Tr. hrblock.com (406) 721-3500 JCCS 2620 Connery Way (406) 549-4148 Automotive jccscpa.com AAA Mountain West Carl A. Rummel, CPA 1200 S. Reserve, Ste. B 738 Kensington (406) 251-3882 (406) 829-5509 aaa.com rummelcpa.com Midas Auto Service Wipfli, LLP 332 S. Orange (406) 728-7760 101 E. Front, Ste. 301 midas.com (406) 728-1800 wipfli.com Noon's Gas Station & Convenience Store Architecture & 540 E. Broadway (406) 721-5968 Planning noons.com A & E Architects Roemer's Point S Tire & Auto 222 N. Higgins (406) 721-5643 240 E. Broadway (406) 549-6425 aearchitects.com www.tirefactory.com/roemers Lawrence K. Brehm, AIA 74 Brookside (406) 542-2394 Banking CTA Group Bank of Montana 306 W. Railroad, Ste. 104 125 Bank St. (406) 829-2662 (406) 728-9522 ctagroup.com bankofmontana.com Gavin-Hanks Farmers State Bank Architectural Studio 3130 N. Reserve (406) 829-5000 300 W. Broadway, Ste. 4 farmersbank.com (406) 543-1477 gavin-hanks.com First Interstate Bank MacArthur, Means & Wells 101 E. Front (406) 523-4304 125 W. Alder (406) 543-5800 firstinterstatebank.com mmwarchitects.com First Montana Bank OZ Architects 201 N. Higgins (406) 829-2666 531 N. Higgins (406) 728-3013 firstmontanabank.com oza.com

30 First Security Bank Business Consulting 320 W. Broadway Services 100 E. Broadway 5th House Consulting 541 E. Broadway 117 W. Broadway (406) 370-7685 (406) 728-3300 fsbmsla.com thhouseconsulting.com Missoula Federal Credit Union ATG: Advanced 126 W. Spruce (406) 523-3312 Technology Group missoulafcu.org 216 W. Main (406) 205-4899 Brian MacDonald, MECU atginfo.com P.O. Box 2668 (406) 541-8736 Badenoch Consulting mtedcu.org (406) 728-7321 Opportunity Bank of Montana Melanie Brock Development 200 N. Higgins (406) 542-1500 406) 370-8816 opportunitybank.com Cascadia Business Park Side Credit Union Development 2300 Great Northern Ave. 913 SW Higgins Ave., Ste.102 (406) 728-4475 parksidefcu.com (406) 239-3547 Stockman Bank of Montana cascadiabusiness.com 135 W. Main & 321 W. Broadway Steve McArthur Consulting (406) 258-1400 stockmanbank.com 3406 W. Central Ave. (406) 370-4653 TrailWest Bank Mindfulness Coaching Works 218 E. Main, Ste. A (406) 541-4246 259 W. Front (406) 241-1111 familyofbanks.com Mindfulnesscoachingworks.com U.S. Bank Jeannine Widmann Coaching 209 E. Spruce (406) 523-2404 3636 Rattlesnake Dr. (206) 406-1698 usbank.com jeanninewidmann.com Beverage City of Missoula Distributers Mayor's Office Culligan Water 435 Ryman (406) 552-6001 2020 Ernest (405) 721-1991 ci.missoula.mt.us/mayor mtculligan.com Missoula City-County Missoula Bottling Co.: Health Department Pepsi-Cola 301 W. Alder (406) 258-4775 339 International Dr. (406) 543-8281 Missoulacounty.us Summit Beverage Missoula In Motion & Missoula 3305 Great Northern Way Bicycle/Pedestrian Office (406) 541-3900 435 Ryman (406) 552-6675 summitbeverage.com missoulainmotion.com Zip Beverage Missoula Parking Commission 1301 Scott St. (406) 728-9543 128 W. Main St. (406) 552-6250 zipbeverage.com ci.missoula.mt.us Missoula Parks & Recreation 600 Cregg Ln. (406) 552-6254 missoulaparks.org

31 Missoula Redevelopment Contractors Agency Jackson Contractor Group 140 W. Pine (406) 552-6160 P.O. Box 967 (406) 542-9150 ci.missoula.mt.us jacksoncontractorgroup.com Custom Apparel Poteet Construction & Products 3460 Grant Creek Road Exact Image (406) 728-9370 1942 Birch (406) 549-3575 poteetconstruction.com exactimagemt.com Scariano Construction Garage Tees 2016 Strand Ave. (406) 728-7549 725 West Alder, Ste. 9 scarianoconstruction.com (406) 544-8718 Education & Training montanaisforbadasses.com Head Start The Shirt Shop 1001 Worden (406) 728-5460 740 River St. (406) 728-5671 childstartinc.net shirtshop.biz Missoula Community School Computers & 239 S. 5th St. W. (406) 542-2833 Connectivity missoulacommunityschool.org Access Montana Missoula County 300 Main Street, Ronan, MT Public Schools (406) 676-2500 Accessmontana.com 215 S. 6th St. W. (406) 728-2400 Alter Enterprise mcpsmt.org 1121 E. Broadway Rocky Mountain School (406) 550-0292 alterenterprise.com of Photography Blackfoot 216 N. Higgins (406) 543-0171 1221 N. Russell (406) 541-5000 rmsp.com blackfoot.com UM School of Extended Corporate Technology Group & Lifelong Learning (SELL) 910 Brooks (406) 532-7660 UM Campus (406) 243-6721 ctgmt.com umt.edu/ce First Call Computer Solutions Missoula Writing Collaborative 616 S. Higgins (406) 721-4592 #28 Officers' Row Ste. 2 firstsolution.com Fort Missoula (406) 549-3348 missoulawritingcollaborative.org Submittable 111 N. Higgins, Ste. 300 Employment & Labor (855) 467-8264 submittable.com Lynda Brown, HR WaterColor Computer Training Management Consulting 327 E. Broadway (406) 542-1573 10025 O'Brien Cr. (406) 360-4869 watercolorct.com LC Staffing 1116 S. Reserve (406) 542-3377 lcstaffing.com Missoula Job Service 539 S. 3rd St. W. (406) 728-7060 employmissoula.com

32 Event Support Financia l: Investment Services Planning Services Black Knight Security D.A. Davidson & Investigations 283 W. Front, Ste. 101 P.O. Box 1056 (406) 493-0806 (406) 543-8244 dadco.com Dirty Treasures Edward Jones Investments: 112 S. Garfield (406) 543-0658 Lucca Scariano Eastgate Rental & Party Center 730 S. Higgins (406) 542-8790 edwardjones.com 500 E. Spruce (406) 549-5114 eastgaterental.com Estep & Weber Capital Management Sweet Pea Sewer & Septic 432 W. Spruce, Ste. 102 9424 Futurity Dr. (406) 728-3533 (406) 830-3286 ehwcm.com sweetpeamt.com Merrill Lynch Engineering 330 N. Higgins (406) 829-2440 Associated Construction ml.com Engineering Portfolio Logix 101 E. Broadway, Ste. 410 415 N Higgins, Ste. 9 (406) 721-3000 (406) 549-4160 acemt.com ext. 1050 portfoliologix.biz Beaudette Consulting RBC Wealth Management Engineers 125 Bank St., Ste. 700 131 W. Main (406) 721-7315 (406) 728-0035 bceweb.com rbcwmfa.com/missoula Eclipse Engineering, Inc. S.G. Long Financial 113 W. Main, Ste. B (406) 721-5733 283 W. Front, Ste. 302 eclipse-engineering.com (406) 721-0999 sglong.com Morrison-Maierle 3011 Palmer (406) 542-8880 Health & Beauty m-m.net Arbonne: Amy Hetzler Territorial Landworks (406) 546-3450 Arbonne.com 1817 South Ave. W., Ste. A Blaque Owl Tattoo (406) 721-0142 307 N. Higgins (406) 543-0688 territoriallandworks.com blaqueowltattoo.com ATM & Credit Card Boom Swagger Salon Processing 204 S. 3rd W. (406) 830-3192 boomswaggersalon.com ATM of Montana P.O. Box 16162 (406) 721-4377 Cedar Creek Salon & Day Spa 110 Caras Drive (406) 543-0200 Big Sky Commerce cedarcreekspa.com 2809 Connery Way (406) 327-0611 bigskycommerce.com do TERRA Essential Oils: Nancy Serba Global Pacific ATM 5 Marilyn Dr. (406) 549-0259 P.O. Box 8264 (406) 529-9377 mydoterra.com/nancyserba missoulamobileatm.com

33 Meadowsweet Herbs Good Medicine 180 S. 3rd St. W. (406) 728-0543 Acupuncture & Massage Meadowsweet-herbs.com 206 S. 3rd St. W. (406) 926-1881 Smooch Cosmetic Boutique goodmedicinemissoula.com 125 E. Main (406) 541-1600 Phil Hamilton, LCSW, LAC Smoochcosmeticboutique.com 101 E. Broadway, Ste. 602 Sorella's Day Spa (406) 546-7956 & Spa Botique Interim Healthcare 207 E. Main (406) 721-3639 111 W. Broadway (406) 884-2006 sorellasdayspa.com interimhealthcare.com/Missoula Tangles Lambert Family Chiropractic 275 W. Main (406) 728-0343 1290 S. 3rd St. W. (406) 541-9355 tanglesmt.com lambertfc.com Health & Fitness Montana Massage Clinic 800 Kensington, Suite 201 Downtown Dance Collective (406) 549-9244 121 W. Main (406) 541-7240 Montanamassage.com ddcmontana.com The Women's Club of Montana 2105 Bow St. (406) 728-4410 219 E. Main (406) 728-5490 ext 31 thewomensclub.com plannedparenthood.org/montana Health Care Providence Montana Axis Physical Therapy Health Foundation 502 W. Spruce (406) 329-5640 301 E. Broadway (406) 542-3333 Supportpmhf.org axispt.org BioLife Plasma Services Western Montana Clinic 500 W. Broadway (406) 329-7310 3050 Great Northern (406) 721-2584 westernmontanaclinic.com biolifeplasma.com Clinic 610 N. (406) 721-1646 bluemountainclinic.org

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43 Downtown Public Art A vital component of any urban land - scape, the presence of public art in a Tours community signifies the character of the neighborhood. Downtown Missoula has a wealth of public art and culture. Listed See map page 53 below are over 20 works of public art on display in the Downtown area alone.

1. Wagon Wheel 6. Cattin’ Around The Wagon Wheel mural is on the north The Cattin’ Around sculpture adorns Central wall of the Clyde Coffee on the southeast Park parking garage in the 100 block of corner of Higgins and Fourth. West Main Street. Mike Hollern created this whimsical, ferrous cement depiction of a 2. Peace Works sprawled alley cat in 1991 as a project of the Peace Works was created by area high City of Missoula Public Arts Committee. More school students Peter Bradstock, Sarah recently, the sculpture has been mentioned Jackson, Amanda Keeland, Brittany nationally as a must see for cat lovers. A Kirkland, Sarah Logan, Yuki Sugimoto, and small puddle of water collects on the cats Tara Westle with artist Amie Thurber in the back to create a birdbath. summer of 2000. A mural celebrating diversity with a colorful, festive atmosphere, 7. Studebaker Peace Works is located at the rear entrance The Studebaker on the side of the of the Jeannette Rankin Peace Center Studebaker Building at 216 West Main at 519 S. Higgins. Street was created by noted local artist Stan Hughes in 2000. The work pays tribute to the 3. Dreaming Missoula historical background of the Studebaker The Dreaming Missoula sculpture is in the Building and the heart of the Gasoline Alley Clark Fork Natural Park on the south side historic area, which evolved on West Main of the Clark Fork River near the Orange Street in the early 1900s and was a project of Street bridge. The sculpture was created the City of Missoula Public Arts Committee. in 1994 by Lynne Hull and Kioko Mwitki, a native of Kenya. Hull sculpted the wood elements, and Mwitki fabricated the metal components. 4. Returnings The Returnings sculpture (pictured right) is on the East Side of the Higgins Avenue Bridge just north of the Clark Fork River. Created by Jeffrey Funk in 1989 as a project of the City of Missoula Public Art Committee, these three large bronze fish twist among boulders and are a favorite among children. 5. Untitled The untitled mural in Bess Reed Park on the south end of Clay Street is behind the Holiday Inn Missoula Downtown along the Clark Fork River. Painted by Big Brothers Big Sisters in 1997, this mural features volunteers and children.

44 8. Uptown Tiles 14. Candy Land The Uptown Apartments, located at 329 Completed in 2007 at 403 North Higgins Woody Street, has 500 colorful 6-inch and commissioned by Keegan Eisenstat, ceramic tiles mounted on seven large this artwork represents a colorful landscape concrete planters made by hundreds of of recreation opportunities. people at a First Night Missoula celebration. 15. Ponder 9. E.S. Paxson Murals Located indoors at 140 West Pine, Ponder The E.S. Paxson Murals are located inside was designed by Mary Iverson to honor the Missoula County Courthouse at 200 and inspire those who participate in the l West Broadway. Created sometime egislative process. As City Council and between 1912 and 1914, these historical community members walk down the long scenes were painted on canvas with oils. corridor toward the Council Chambers, 10. Veterans Memorial they are inspired to go through a process of clearing their minds of concerns for their The Veterans Memorial honors veterans of personal lives, and enter the non-partisan, WWI and WWII. Located on the Missoula objective mind set required for public County Courthouse lawn on the corner of service. Broadway and Ryman, this cast bronze sculpture of a WWI soldier was created by 16. Walter Hook Series J. Pauling in 1921. A 1927 plaque lists The Walter Hook Series is located inside the WWI veterans and a 1948 plaque lists Chambers in City Hall at 435 Ryman Street. WWII veterans.. Painted in 1984-1985 by Missoula artist 11. The Heart of Walter Hook, the series of seven oils was purchased with the Bill Cregg Memorial Missoula Murals Fund and was a project of the City of Mis - The Heart of Missoula murals are located soula Public Art Committee. at 111 West Broadway, at the corner of Broadway and Higgins Avenues. These 17. Mountain Line murals are the result of a unique public/ Transfer Center Mural private collaboration between the Missoula The mural is located in the Mountain Line Public Art Committee, the Missoula Transfer Center between the Missoula Redevelopment Agency, and Rick Bice. County Courthouse and City Hall. The Artist Hadley Ferguson created seven large mural features 200 tiles decorated with deer, panels depicting the eagles, bears, trout, , roses, and and Downtown Missoula. The other five other symbols that represent the natural panels showcase various buildings and heritage of Montana. The mural was streets as they existed in the early 1900s created in April of 2000 by Missoula County and feature the Star Garage, the Kohn Public School students with the help of Clock, early newspaper publishing, their art instructors Katherine Lynch, Missoula railroads, and the Garden Jackie Alford, Carla Getz and Susanne City Brewery. Woyciechowicz, with local artist 12. Scenic Dana Boussard. The Scenic mural, a painting of scenic mountains and rivers, was created by John Carlon in 1996 on the east side of Plonk at 322 North Higgins Avenue. 13. Missoula Art Park Completed in the spring of 2017, the Missoula Art Park is Downtown Missoula’s new artistic offering. With a new outdoor gathering place complete with tables, chairs, benches, trees and plants, the Art Park offers a place for folks to linger and an outdoor restroom for the public’s use. The Missoula Art Museum curates rotating art shows in the outdoor space, improving the quality of life for all.

45 18. Proper Shoppers 22. Crossings Installed at the Mountain Line Transfer The Crossings sculpture is located in front of Center in 2002, the Proper Shoppers solid the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot at the bronze sculpture was created by Missoula north end of Higgins Avenue. Consisting of artist Tom Rippon, a ceramics professor at four large red Xs made of enamel on metal UM, and is a project of the City of Missoula with concrete wing walls and platform set on Public Art Committee. The stylized grand - a stone ballast, it represents railroad themes. mother and her favorite grandchild watch “Crossings” is a project of the City of Missoula as dozens of buses and hundreds of Public Art Committee. Created by Taag pedestrians scurry about. Peterson in 1986, the XXXXs relate to the tall trestles necessary for crossing 19. Virgin Mary mountain ravine. The Virgin Mary sculpture is set in a river cobble grotto in the side garden of St. 23. John Mullan Francis Xavier Church at 420 West The John Mullan marble sculpture is Pine Street. Sculpture and creation date located in the plaza at the end of North unknown. Higgins Avenue in front of the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot. Created in 1914 and 20. Wall of 100 Hearts one of just six sculptures remaining, this Located at The Heart Institute at Providence structure was erected to mark the route of St. Patrick Hospital, these heartfelt mosaics the wagon road, surveyed and built by were made by the sixth grade classes of John Mullan, from Fort Benton to Fort Washington Middle School in 2002. As Walla Walla on the . inspiration for the patients, each heart was created by an individual student. 24. Brennan’s Wave Teachers Joni McNeil and Mary Gillhouse This Caras Park sculpture, viewing platform coordinated with the art direction from and whitewater feature in the Clark Fork Jayne Piazza. River are named after world-class Missoula kayaker Brennan Guth, who died in in 21. First Night 2001 pursuing his sport and passion. Tile Project The First Night Tile Project is on the North - 25. A Carousel side/Westside Pedestrian Bridge near the for Missoula Grand and First Street intersection. Created “If you will give it a home, and promise no by children and adults who participated in one will ever take it apart, I will build A the First Night Missoula public tile project on Carousel for Missoula.” That was the New Year’s Eve 1999, these tiles were promise Missoula cabinet-maker Chuck installed in April 2000. The theme features Kaparich made to the Missoula City Council animals of all types. in 1991. By opening day, May 27, 1995, over 100,000 hours of volunteer time had gone into the construction of 38 permanent ponies, three replacement ponies, two chariots, 14 gargoyles, gargoyle frames and mirror frames, and the largest band organ in continuous use in the , all within a jewel box building. You can find it at 101 Carousel Drive.

University of Montana For more information about public artwork on the University of Montana campus , a map of public art is available on the Montana Museum of Art and Culture website: www.umt.edu/ montanamuseum/document/campusartwalk.pdf. Over 50 works of art are available for public enjoyment.

46 26. Dragon Hollow Other Downtown Dragon Hollow is a magical playground adjacent to . The Area Public Art: playland was the combined effort of artists and consultants from Leathers and • MCFD The Missoula City Fire Department Associates, Inc. Dragon Hollow was built mural is a bas-relief located in the by 6,000 volunteers in just nine days. arched alcove on the west side of the 27. Mountain Waters Missoula Headquarters Fire Station at Currents Aquatic the corner of Pine and Madison. Rudy Center Autio created this colorful work project The City of Missoula Public Art Committee of the City of Missoula Public Art commissioned Missoula artist James Committee in 1995 with scenes Todd to create a design to be sandblasted relating to fire-fighting history. by Nash, Inc. on the exterior of the Currents Aquatic Center. Todd’s Mountain • Untitled Waters design features motifs of North - The untitled mural at the YWCA, located western wildlife amidst cascading waters. at 1130 West Broadway, is a beautiful tribute to the courage and transforma - 28. Go with the Flow tion of women. The mural was designed This sculpture, which stands 20 feet tall and produced in 2000 by area high at its highest point, is located at the Park school students Amanda Keeland, Place Parking Structure, and tells the Melissa McNay, Carla Rothenbuecher, story of changing water, an element that AC Rothenbuecher and Rachel Bailey designer Mike Golins speaks deeply to with artist Amie Thurber. people in Missoula. “We fish on rivers, tube them, even”, he said, “learn life • Flower Baskets lessons from their currents.” Golins’ Designed by local artist Russell Smith, design is a rolling wave that pours into a the son of Russell Smith, Sr., after crashing one that flows into an eddy, and whom the Federal Courthouse is the entire structure points from Downtown named, the Downtown Flower baskets Missoula to the Clark Fork River. were created in two batches and hung in 1981 and 1985. Each of the 72 baskets are individually-designed and crafted with a theme of their own. The Missoula Downtown Association hangs and waters the flowers throughout the summer months. • Boulevard Banners Introduced in 1999, the banners (pictured left) feature four designs on four distinctly-colored fabrics. The art - work on three banners depict scenes of Missoula taken from a Mark Gutow watercolor painting. A project fostered by Mark Gorseth, the banners are changed seasonally by the Missoula Downtown Association and cover all of the light posts throughout Downtown. • Decorative Traffic Signal Boxes: Located at various intersections in Downtown and throughout Missoula. For more information visit: ci.missoula.mt.us/1245/traffic-signal-box-art

47 Historic Walking Tour History can never be covered up, said Tours Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Rongji, and those words could never be truer than in Downtown Missoula. Take the time to look up as you tour the many and varied See map page 53 historical landmarks listed below, and remnants of the past will appear to you in tucked-away corners. Count the historic billboards of long-forgotten places like the Atlantic Hotel and the Diner Cafe and you will see the many layers of history like layers of an onion in the story of Missoula.

1. Wilma Building 3. Headquarters Building / 131 S. Higgins Daily Annex Previously known as the Smead-Simons 113-119 W. Front Building, this eight-story Sullivanesque-style Advertised as an Ornament to the Street building was commonly referred to as the when constructed in 1888 as a men’s social Showplace of Montana after it was club and saloon, this building and its 1916 constructed in 1921. It was built by William partner to the west, the Daily Company Billy Simons, an early western entrepreneur, Annex, were remodeled over the years with who produced Wild West shows and built wide metal panels and modern windows several theaters in , Idaho, and dominating the front facade. In 1892 the during the Gold Rush. The theater building witnessed a major fire and the became a living memorial to his wife, Edna mysterious murder of Maurice Higgins, son of Wilma, a famous light opera star. The a Missoula founder. The Headquarters’ 1990s historic interior of the Wilma building was restoration captures the feel of Missoula’s most recently remodeled in 2015 with state red-light district of the 1880s while the Daily of the art sound and lighting systems, and Annex addresses the reform movement to restoring much of the original décor making shut down the district. Recognized with it one of the top music venues of its size both local and state preservation awards, the in the United States. The Wilma was Headquarters Building/Daily Annex contains a Missoula’s first steel framed modern nice display of artifacts and project progress high-rise building. on the second floor. Today the building is 2. Florence Building home to Bella Sauvage and Laurel Creek 111 N. Higgins Clothing & Gifts. Constructed in 1941, the Florence Building 4. Gleim II Building occupies the same site as two earlier 255 & 257 W. Front Florence Hotels, both of which burned The Gleim II was a owned and down. Much like the east section of the operated by Mary Gleim, whose splashy Palace Hotel (Broadway & Ryman), this career included conviction for attempted hotel was built to accommodate the murder of a rival and a prison term in Deer increasing number of automobile travelers, Lodge. Built around 1893, after two major and included an interior, multi-level parking fires swept the Downtown, this red brick, garage. Today this excellent example of Art sage-green building was restored in 1995 Moderne architecture has been converted and captured a Historic Preservation Award to an office complex with retail businesses for that effort. This building was one of eight occupying the main floor. The Governor’s owned by Gleim during the peak years of Room, located on the second floor, is still Missoula’s Red Light District. Mother Gleim used as a ballroom/banquet room for s retained title to this two-story vernacular pecial events. The Lobby was recently commercial-style brick building until her refurbished to its original state and is also death in 1914. available for special events.

48 5. 8. Missoula County 265 W.Front Courthouse This classically-styled brick building served 200 W.Broadway as the headquarters for Mary Gleim’s The neo-classical style sandstone bordello businesses along Front Street Courthouse (pictured below left) was from early 1890s to approximately 1914. designed by prominent local architect, A.J. Original arches were uncovered in a 1980’s Gibson, and completed in 1910. Features of renovation. Listed in the National Register the building include the impressive clock of Historic Places, this building is an tower which houses a two-ton bell, massive excellent example of Romanesque Revival Ionic support columns, copper-faced entry architecture with its arched windows, brick doors, and vertical panels of beveled glass. pilasters, checkerboard banding, and Eight murals created by well-known western granite sills. Through its lifetime, businesses artist, Edgar S. Paxson, hang in the located here included the Pullman Pool building’s entryway and document the Hall (1929), Carroll Nash Cigars (1932), valley’s early history. and the Hawthorne Club, a 1940s jazz club. 9. Simons Block 6. Studebaker Building 314 N. Higgins 216 W. Main Built in 1899, the Simons Building is one As the automobile gained popularity in the of Downtown Missoula’s newest additions 1910s, stables and garages existed side by to the National Register of Historic Places, side. The succession of businesses at this earning honors in 2000. Named after address documents the transition that must Missoula businessman Louis N. Simons, have been hard on the old timers. By 1921, the building was originally an art store that the Main Street Motor Company advertised evolved into a general hardware store in the repairs and rental space for 70 vehicles 1920s. It was also home to one of the city’s here. Louis Nybo sold Studebakers, the last bordellos. The second floor was vacant choice of the Missoula police force until for close to 30 years before Dick Clemow the 1950s. began renovation. 7. Palace Hotel 10. Higgins Block 147 W. Broadway 202 N. Higgins First opened as the Savoy Hotel in 1909, The Higgins Block, commissioned by this building is one of the few remaining Missoula co-founder C.P. Higgins in 1889, is symbols of the prosperous period of time Missoula’s finest example of Queen Anne when the expansion of the railroad through commercial architecture. Higgins was one Missoula enhanced the growth of the of Missoula County’s original county lumber and manufacturing industries. The commissioners and a member of Montana’s original structure and a 1941 annex formed first Territorial Legislature. The Higgins Block Missoula’s largest single hotel. As time includes the gray granite, copper-domed passed, the hotel’s upper floors became corner building and the red poly-chromed an empty, decaying shell, but a 1995 brick structures to the north and east. This rehabilitation project created 60 upper- National Register building, was restored in floor housing units. Today the Palace the early 1980s. The Higgins Block is home Apartments beautifully illustrate how to several businesses today, including preservation can rejuvenate a city center. Opportunity Bank, Doc’s Gourmet Sandwich Shop, and Butterfly Herbs.

49 11. Masonic Temple 14. Northern Pacific 120-136 E. Broadway Railroad Depot Built in 1909, the Masonic Temple is the Railroad & N. Higgins only Beaux Arts style building in Missoula’s When the track of the Northern Pacific central business district. Particularly notable reached Missoula in 1883, it was possibly for its arched bays, elaborate terra cotta the most significant event in the town’s cornice, frieze work, and its elevator, the history. Reliable transportation created a building still serves as home to the major economic and commercial Masons in addition to numerous office distribution hub for Western Montana. and retail businesses. This depot building was designed by Reed 12. U.S. Post Office and Stem, a celebrated architectural firm & Federal Building from St. Paul, Minn., that designed over 100 200 E. Broadway depots in America, including New York Designed in the Italian Renaissance revival City’s Grand Central Station. Built in 1901, style and constructed of Indiana limestone this National Historic and granite, this building was formerly called Register building is an architecturally the Federal Building. The original building significant example of simplified was erected between 1911-1913, and the Renaissance Revival architecture, east addition was built in 1929. The north which represents the historic importance addition was erected in 1937. Listed on the of rail transportation to this city. National Register of Historic Places the 15. St. Francis Xavier building housed the U.S. Federal District Catholic Church Court from 1929 to the mid 1990’s, and 420 W.Pine continues to be the home to Region 1 of Constructed between 1891 and 1892, this the US Forest Service. church is a major religious, architectural, 13. Carnegie Library/ and artistic landmark in Missoula. Its Missoula Art Museum 144-foot-high polygonal tent roof spire con - 335 N. Pattee tinues to be a landmark of the Designed by A.J. Gibson and built in 1902- Missoula skyline. The interior of this 03, the Carnegie Library presents itself as a National Register church contains murals temple of learning in the style of Carnegie painted around 1900 by Brother J. libraries across the country. Gibson’s Carignano, who also painted the murals windows add a noticeable design aspect in the St. Ignatius Mission. through their lighter-colored stone 16. Lewis and Clark surrounds capped by keystones, which Interpretive Site stand in high contrast to the dark brick walls. Caras Park The second story, designed by Gibson’s If you wish to learn more about the Lewis assistant, Ole Bakke, was added in 1913. & Clark Expedition’s journey through the The building currently houses the Missoula Missoula Valley in 1805 and 1806, the Art Museum. The modern addition to the British Explorer David Thompson's brief visit south was added in 2006, and increased in 1812, and the French-Canadian's and the usable area in the Museum by almost Salish Indian's unique names for the area, fifty percent. there are four large and detailed local his - tory interpretive signs located at Caras Park along the Clark Fork Riverfront Trail in Downtown Missoula (next to the Brennan's Wave Overlook).

50 Other Downtown Buildings on the National Historic Register: See map page 53 A. Atlantic Hotel 519 North Higgins B. Belmont Hotel 430 North Higgins C. Bluebird Building 220 - 224 North Higgins D. Brunswick Hotel 223 Railroad E. Forkenbrock Funeral Home 234 East Pine F. Dixon-Duncan Block 232 - 240 North Higgins G. Garden City Drug 118 North Higgins H. Grand Pacific Hotel 118 West Alder I. Hammond Arcade 101 South Higgins J. Hellgate Lodge 120 North Pattee K. Independent Telephone Co. 207 East Main L. Knowles Building 200 - 210 South 3rd West M. Labor Temple 208 East Main N. Lenox Flats 300 - 306 West Broadway O. Lucy Building 330 North Higgins P. Marsh & Powell Funeral Home 224 West Spruce Q. Milwaukee Depot 250 Station Drive R. Missoula Laundry Company 111 East Spruce S. Model Laundry & Apartments 131 West Alder T. Montgomery Ward Building 201 North Higgins

51 Missoula’s Downtown Historic Districts

East Pine Street University Area Historic District Historic District Missoula’s first exclusive residential area Bounded by South 4th St. E., Beckwith grew up along East Pine Street, and today Avenue, Arthur Avenue and Higgins it’s one of Missoula’s seven historical Avenue, the University Area Historic District districts. The predominating man-made was officially placed on the National feature and unifying visual element of the Register of Historic Places on December District is its historic boulevard, which 13, 2000. Missoula’s largest historic district, consists of approximately 15-foot-wide the University Area District contains some boulevards with large maple trees on each stunning examples of Queen Anne, side of the street and a unique 25-foot-wide Craftsman, and Revival styles of grass median. There are a variety of historic architecture. buildings, most of them are multi-family or single-family residences built between Downtown 1872 and 1940. All but six of the 50 major Historic District buildings were constructed before 1940. Bounded by the Northern Pacific Railroad, The district contains the city’s oldest the Clark Fork River to the south, Missoula’s residence (Francis Worden House 1874), historic downtown is Missoula’s ninth and the A.J. Gibson designed Governor Historic district. The district includes Joseph Dixon mansion, both located in residential neighborhoods on both the east the 300 block of East Pine. and west sides, as well as the mixed use historic core that grew up between the Southside Northern Pacific Depot and the Missoula Historic District Mercantile, which was located next to the This colorful historic district charts original Missoula Mill site. Including the Missoula’s transformation from a rough East Pine Street Historic District, there are frontier town to an established community. more than 450 contributing structures in the Anticipating a need to escape the flurry and historic downtown district. More than 40 bustle of Missoula’s town center north of downtown buildings are individually listed in the Clark Fork River, Federal Judge Hiram the National Register of Historic Places. Knowles platted this addition in 1890. By the mid-1890s, gracious Queen Anne style Additional Missoula area residences proclaimed the Southside as a Historic Districts of interest: wealthy haven. Between 1908 and 1910, the arrival of the Chicago, Milwaukee and • Northside Missoula St. Paul Railroad on the Southside's edge Railroad Historic District added the Milwaukee Depot. There are • Lower Rattlesnake over 60 structures on the Southside H Historic District istoric District walking tour. • University of Montana Historic District • Fort Missoula Historic District • McCormick Historic District

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