Book talk by Julie Cajune
Julie Cajune will give a presentation from her book Our Way: A Parallel History, which tells the history of the United States from an Indigenous lens, exploring the ways in which Indigenous cultures from every corner of the nation have influenced American society from the past into the present.
Part of the Montana Historical Society Lecture Series
Thursday, May 16, 6:30 p.m.
Lewis & Clark Library
120 S Last Chance Gulch, Helena
Browse 660 images from the Evelyn J. Cameron collection, featuring homesteading, ranching, Eastern Montana social life, scenery and wildlife, c. 1894-1928. Click the link here or one of the images below.
The Montana Historical Society’s Historic Montana website and companion app take you on a virtual tour of selected buildings, neighborhoods, and cultural sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Historic Montana’s abundant content is reproduced from the thousands of National Register interpretive signs placed at properties across the state to enhance knowledge of historic places and promote historic preservation. Click the link here, the graphic above, or the image below.
See the schedule below for the remainder of the Fall/Winter season.
Continuing through May 31
Saturdays only:
Tours at 12, 1, 2, and 3
Closed holidays.
Tour capacity is 20 people. There is no admission fee, and admission is on a first-come, first-served basis - no advanced reservations.
Can't make it? Visit this historic home with a virtual tour of the Original Governor's Mansion or view a twenty-minute video tour.