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Through
cycles of boom and bust, Livingston, a railroad town, has proven
to be impressively resilient. It has also attracted a diverse
population of Montana natives and big-city transplants. Writers,
artists and movie stars find the natural beauty of the area and
the spirit and charm of Livingston to be irresistible, and they
enjoy their friendships with carpenters, ranchers and
railroaders who are here for the same reasons.
Livingston
is an attractive combination of the old and the new. Much of the
downtown is designated an Historic District with beautiful old
buildings restored to accommodate shops, antique stores,
galleries, live theater and excellent restaurants. There
are about an equal number of bars and churches, and the remnants
of the once-booming Red Light District have been commemorated
with a Historic designation on ‘B’ Street.
Sacajawea
Park, one of our city’s parks, is on the banks of the
Yellowstone River and is walking distance from just about any
place in town. It's a beautiful spot with a lagoon—where kids
can fish—and there are picnic tables, grills, tennis courts
and a wonderful new playground.
The
Montana experience is yours for the asking. We invite you to
base your stay at one of our properties and enjoy our beautiful
area. We’ll be happy to take care of the details to ensure
that your stay in the Last Best Place is memorable. We pride
ourselves in being excellent hosts and offer many
services—making this special place the ideal location for a quiet
get-away, a special holiday with family, or a happy reunion with
friends.
Tell us about your interests and ideas for your trip and we will help you decide which property would best suit your needs. We also want to know about special requirements or requests so that your stay is everything you hoped for--and more.
We look forward to sharing our special place with you.
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