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Nowhere on the road to becoming an architect, or while working in Bozeman, Seattle and even Budapest, Hungary, for a short stint, did Becki Miller imagine she would one day describe herself as the only architect in Gildford, Montana - population 185, give or take a few souls.

"Yeah, for sure," Miller said, chuckling. A lot. "Yeah, who would've known, right? I certainly didn't plan to end up here, but it's a good place to raise a family, and there's obviously work, and I'm challenged by it because it is different and diverse."

Miller grew up in Glendive, got her Masters of Architecture at Montana State University in Bozeman and interned for three years before passing her exams to become a licensed architect. After she married Justin Miller, a farmer and rancher in Gildford, she tried to continue working with a firm in Bozeman, she said, but it wasn't working so...

 

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