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Apr 28, 2021

Heritage Resources Program Manager Dr. Rachel Reckin describes just a few of the culturally and historically significant state parks in Montana and we learn that an NHL might not have anything to do with ice hockey.  Along the way she talks about glass eggs, kidnapping, the Missouri headwaters, trapping, trading,...


Apr 21, 2021

Ellen Crain, Director of the Butte-Silverbow Public Archives in Montana, describes the incredible diversity of people and cultures in this once booming mining town. We'll also highlight a special, ongoing project acknowledging the contributions of several ethnic groups in Butte over the past...


Apr 14, 2021

Heritage Preservation Officer Pam Attardo shares her research journey to uncover the rich history of Silver City’s Brannin family and their many children growing up on their ranch; along with a remarkable sojourn from New Mexico, a dude-ranch in Sweetgrass County, and a surprising connection to Billy the Kid....


Apr 7, 2021

The youths. Are they participating in preservation, or aren't they? And what exactly is the age of a "young" preservationist these days? On this week's episode, we'll speak to Young Preservationists Association Executive Director Matthew Craig to get his perspective on what works and what doesn't when it comes...


Apr 1, 2021

During this special out of studio recording session, 46° North sits down with several alumni of the Placer School. Bob & Barbara Marks (nee Myles) recall a 1930s childhood, and Gayanne Masolo talks about being the current owner of this historic schoolhouse.