Glasgow, MONTANA
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lasgow, Montana and its surrounding area has a lot to offer
those visiting Northeastern Montana. The Valley County Pioneer Museum,
located in Glasgow, is a great place to
start. The museum has numerous exhibits
ranging from dinosaurs to Lewis and Clark,
the Fort Peck Dam,
and the railroad.
The Pioneer
Museum is a great
representation of
Valley County's history. The Northeast
Montana Fair is a
lively attraction in
Glasgow. Here you
can find the rodeo,
art and craft exhibits, livestock sales,
bingo, a demolition
derby, and much
more. There is definately something for
everyone going on
during this time. The
fair is usually held
towards the end of
July or the beginning of August.
For more information you can call
406.228.6266.
Downtown
Glasgow has many
local stores to go
shopping. You can
find stores that
sell anything from
clothing to jewelry,
flowers, furniture,
electronics and gifts
for any occasion.
Moving on to
Fort Peck, which
is located 18
miles southeast of
Glasgow, you will
find recreational activities for everyone.
Activities range from
fishing to boating, water skiing, swimming,
camping, bird watching and hiking. Here
you can also find the Charles M. Russell
National Wildlife Refuge which has deer,
elk, and sharp-tailed grouse. Fort Peck also
hosts the Montana Governor's Cup Wall? See Glasgow Page 64
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