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Montana's Historical Highway Markers (Fourth Edition)

by Jon Axline, Glenda Clay Bradshaw
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Overview


Montana’s colorful history is recounted on the over two hundred roadside markers dot that roadsides across the state. These signs provide a fascinating introduction to Montana history for tourists and Montanans alike.       

      The fourth edition of Montana’s Historical Highway Markers, revised, newly illustrated with historic photographs, and significantly expanded, shares the text to these markers with easy-to-follow maps to guide you to the signs’ locations. Over 100 historical photos and new entries on Lewis & Clark and geological features supplement this new edition. Buffalo jumps, gold strikes, mining disasters, and famous battles all get their due in these roadside signs, as do dinosaurs, epidemics, irrigation projects, railroads, wagon roads, and wilderness areas. In short, the story of Montana’s people is offered up in lively prose for the enjoyment of every Montanan and tourist alike.

            The text of the markers themselves, the story behind them, and delightful Shorty Shope illustrations make this book a “must read.” Road trippers will want two copies—one for their bookshelves and the other for their glove compartments.

 

 

Comparison and Competition Titles:

Not quite in the same arena as our historical entries AND comprehensive listing along highway markers, but the closest comparable title:

 

Scenic Driving Montana Guidebook , by S. A. Snyder, Falcon Publishing. ISBN 1-56044-452-5

Synopsis

Remarkable stories from Montana’s historical highway markers combine with easy-to-follow maps, historical photos and sketches, and geological information to illuminate the paths of Montana’s past and present. This guidebook alerts travelers about places that merit a stop and allows them to read about the site at their leisure. But even if time is short, travelers can refer to descriptions and historical photographs to learn about Montana’s past as they journey across the state. 

About the Author, Jon Axline

Jon Axline is the Montana Department of Transportation historian and the author of Conveniences Sorely Needed: Montana’s Historic Highway Bridges, 1860-1956.  

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Montana Historical Society Press
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780975919644

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