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  1. MT.gov - Official State Website

    Welcome To Montana.gov Featured Resources Election Results File Your Tax Return or Where's my Refund File Upload for W-2s, 1099s & MW-3s Montana REAL ID File an Unemployment Claim …

  2. Visiting - Montana.gov

    Home ... Visitor Information Official State Travel Site State Parks National Parks Hunting And Fishing Recreation On The Lewis And Clark Trail Montana Maps Road Conditions Montana Historical …

  3. 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.

  4. 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 …

  5. Montana Cadastral

    Explore Montana's cadastral map for land ownership and property details, featuring user-friendly tools and updated data.

  6. Agencies - Montana.gov

    Montana board of crime control Montana public employees retirement administration Natural resources & conservation Political practices, commissioner of Public defender, office of the state Public …

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    Montana

    Montana is home to seven reservations and twelve tribal nations. Tribal people were in Montana long before Europeans came to this continent (one of the main areas of land on earth).

  8. Montana Governor Greg Gianforte Official Website

    Feb 11, 2026 · Revising, rolling back, and repealing unnecessary, burdensome regulations will help open Montana for business, grow our economy, increase access to greater opportunities, and create …

  9. 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 …

  10. Montana Residency

    Jan 1, 2026 · You are a Montana resident if you are domiciled or maintain a permanent place of abode in Montana. Montana taxes all of a resident's income, even if that income is earned out-of-state.