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Missouri Headwaters State Park

I have been missing from blogland for about a month. The Hubster and I decided to live a little and take a road trip.

6738 miles worth of road trip according to our car’s odometer.

19 states not counting Washington (the place of origin).

We both love American history, and, since neither of us is a seasoned traveler, or an interstate truck driver, we decided to see as much of American history as we could in three weeks time.

I have been editing a bajillion photos, along with catching up on such things as yardwork and mail since coming home.

I still have a long way to go on photos, but I can share what I have with you.

The first stop, unplanned because we wanted to be flexible on our route, is the Missouri Headwaters State Park. We arrived on a lovely late afternoon after a full day of driving.

Missouri Headwaters State Park

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

Missouri Headwaters State Park

This is where Lewis and Clark stayed in 1805. The park encompasses the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin Rivers. Together, they merge to form the 2,300 mile Missouri River.

Missouri Headwaters State Park

The Missouri Headwaters area was a geographical focal point important to early Native Americans, trappers, traders and settlers.

Missouri Headwaters State Park

Lewis and Clark noted the area as being home to the Blackfeet Nation, as well as numerous grizzly bears. They also saw it as being of strategic importance to the United States government and recommended a fort be built along the river. It was at this location that the Hidatsa tribe captured Lewis and Clark’s native guide, Sacagewea.  

Missouri Headwaters State Park

The park is a beautiful and serene place in which to stretch your legs after driving all day!

Missouri Headwaters State Park

Missouri Headwaters State Park

Gallatin City was built by pioneers at the headwaters in Montana in 1862-63.

In 1864, President Lincoln declared Montana a Territory and Gallatin County, (one of nine Montana counties) named Gallatin City the county seat. 

When Bozeman was voted the county seat in 1867 and the Northern Pacific Railroad was scheduled to by-pass Gallatin City, the town was gradually abandoned.

Missouri Headwaters State Park

All that remains of the city is the frame of the hotel, shored up by beam supports.

Missouri Headwaters State Park

I was aware of John Colter’s story, the first known mountain man, but he wasn’t ‘real’ to me until I came across this signboard at the headwaters.

So much better to be standing where he was standing to bring him alive to me.

Missouri Headwaters State Park

Do you enjoy American history, or the history of your area? Do you get out and explore? I hope you do.

Keep smiling.

See the world around you!

Fort Worden State Park Part 2

Warning: a picture heavy post!

I am continuing with the visit to Fort Worden State Park.

Fort Worden State Park

The above is a photo of what used to be the Commanding Officer’s quarters.  It now houses a museum.

The following is a sampling of what is in the museum.  (Taking pictures is allowed as long as no flash is used.)

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

Fort Worden State Park

*Clicking on any photo will give an enlarged view.

Old Molson Ghost Town – Part Five

This post concludes our little road trip.  I hope you have enjoyed it!

For Old Molson Ghost Town – Part One, click here.

I should think it was bad enough to have to crank your car to get going, but the tractors too!

Crank Tractor

Crank Tractor 2

Steam Threshing Machine

Front of Threshing Machine

Saloon

Crank Tractor 3

This is the office for you…if you’d like to be a resident ghost in Molson:

Real Estate Office

Story of Molson

By the way, clicking on any photo will show an enlarged photo, and my attempts at identifying what we are looking at.