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MT.gov - Official State Website
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Visiting - Montana.gov
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Montana Historical Society
The Montana Historical Society preserves Montana’s past, shares our stories, and inspires exploration, to provide meaning for today and vision for tomorrow.
Brief History of Montana
The resultant wartime dislocation changed Montana forever. Post-war or "modern" Montana (1945-2000) has been characterized by a slow shift from an economy that relies on the extraction of natural resources to one that is service-based.
Montana The Magazine of Western History
Rising from the Dust | 1933-1945 An excerpt from A History of Montana in 101 Places: Sites and Stories from the Montana Historical Society By Ellen Baumler, Christine Brown, Martha Kohl, and Kirby Lambert.
Map | Montana Cadastral
Explore Montana's cadastral map for land ownership and property details, featuring user-friendly tools and updated data.
Offender Search - Montana
Montana Department of Corrections 5 S. Last Chance Gulch P.O. Box 201301 Helena, MT 59620-1301 | Map Phone: 406-444-3930 Fax: 406-444-4920 Email: corpio@mt.gov
Agencies - Montana.gov
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2026 Tax Information for Montana Property Owners
The Montana Department of Revenue will implement a new tax rate structure in 2026 that reduces tax rates for primary residences and long-term rentals. If you received the 2025 property tax rebate and still own and live in the home for 7+ months of 2026, you automatically qualify.
Map | Montana Cadastral
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