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πŸ”οΈ MONTANA Day 2024 – May 3

Celebrating the historical founding of Big Sky Country with its rich history, culture & natural resources becoming the 41st state to join the USA.

Montana troops used it during the Spanish–American War, then adopted in 1905. MT state flag features the state seal showing natural beauty: river, mountains, waterfalls, forests, plains & sun. Below a plow, pick, shovel & state motto in Spanish meaning β€œgold & silver” for its agriculture & minerals. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ MONTANA Day ORIGIN & HISTORY

While there’s no official state day recognized at the federal level in the US, however, many cities have designated their own special days to celebrate the anniversary of Montana’s statehood. Montana was admitted to the Union as the 41st state on November 8, 1889, and since then, various local communities and organizations in Montana have celebrated the state’s anniversary with events and festivities. MONTANA Day is celebrated on the 3rd Day in May.

Montana’s history dates back thousands of years, with the first known inhabitants of the region being various Native American tribes, including the Crow, Blackfeet, and Sioux.

In 1803, the United States acquired Montana and other western territories from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Over the next several decades, Montana’s landscape and resources attracted explorers, traders, and settlers, as well as miners during the gold rush of the 1860s.

Montana became a U.S. territory in 1864, and its capital was established in Helena. Over the next several decades, Montana’s economy continued to grow and diversify, with the arrival of railroads and the expansion of agriculture and ranching.

In 1889, Montana was admitted to the Union as the 41st state, with Helena as its capital. Throughout the 20th century, Montana continued to develop economically and socially, with the growth of industry, tourism, and cultural institutions.

Today, Montana is known for its natural beauty, including Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park, as well as its thriving outdoor recreation, agriculture, and energy industries. The state is also home to a diverse population and a rich cultural heritage, including Native American traditions and Western cowboy culture.

MONTANA STATE Motto

“Oro y plata”
(Gold and silver)
MONTANA State Map

🌲 HOW to Celebrate & Observe MONTANA Day?

Not sure how to LOVE the day? We’ve got a few interesting ideas to consider that may help get you started.

Here are some activities that you can do on MONTANA Day!

πŸ’™ Visit a Montana NATIONAL PARK

Montana is home to several national parks, including Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Visiting one of these parks is a great way to celebrate and enjoy the state’s natural beauty.

πŸ’™ Take a HIKE

The state has a lot of beautiful hiking trails that showcase Montana’s diverse landscapes. Hike on MONTANA Day and get some exercise.

πŸ’™ Watch a MOVIE

Montana has been the backdrop for many famous movies, such as “A River Runs Through It”, “Hildago”, and “Legends of the Fall”. Watching a Montana-themed movie allows you to celebrate from the comfort of your own home.

πŸ’™ Try some Montana-inspired CUISINE

Montana’s culinary scene is diverse and there are many dishes that showcase the state’s unique flavors and ingredients. Here are just a few examples of Montana’s unique and diverse culinary offerings. Whether you’re a fan of savory pastries, adventurous meat dishes, or sweet baked goods, Montana has something to satisfy your taste buds!

  • Bison burgers: Bison, also known as buffalo, are raised in Montana and are a lean, flavorful alternative to beef. Bison burgers are a popular Montana dish that can be found on many restaurant menus throughout the state.
  • Huckleberry pie: Huckleberries are a type of wild berry that grows in Montana’s mountainous regions. Huckleberry pie is a traditional Montana dessert that is often served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
  • Rocky Mountain oysters: Despite their name, Rocky Mountain oysters are not seafood but rather a dish made from bull calf testicles. They are often breaded and fried and are a unique Montana delicacy.
  • Pasties: Pasties are a type of savory pastry that is commonly associated with Montana’s mining communities. The pastry is filled with meat, potatoes, and vegetables, and is typically folded over and baked until golden brown.
  • Elk or venison: Montana is home to a lot of big game, and elk and venison are popular meats that are often served in Montana restaurants. Elk or venison steaks are often grilled or pan-fried and served with a side of potatoes or vegetables.
  • Trout: Montana has some of the best trout fishing in the country, and trout is a staple of many Montana menus. Rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout are commonly served grilled or pan-fried with a side of seasonal vegetables.
  • Flathead cherries: Montana’s Flathead Valley is known for its sweet cherries, which are harvested in late summer. Flathead cherries are often used in pies and other desserts.
  • Montana-style pancakes: Montana-style pancakes are made with whole wheat flour and oats and are often served with huckleberry syrup or honey. They are a hearty breakfast dish that is perfect for fueling up before a day of hiking or skiing.
  • Wheat Montana Cinnamon Rolls: Wheat Montana is a family-owned farm and bakery in Three Forks, Montana, that is known for its cinnamon rolls. These soft and fluffy rolls are made with Montana-grown wheat and are topped with a sweet glaze.

πŸ’™ RAISE Social Awareness

Use social media posts with the hashtags #MontanaDay, #NationalMontanaDay, #StateofMontana, #Montana, #MT, #StateHolidays, #MayHolidays, #Holiday, #FindADayToLOVE, #iHEARTdays to support the importance of celebrating, promoting, and sharing with the world why you ❀️ MONTANA Day.

LEARN all about the State of MONTANA

BARRY THE BALD EAGLE & LARK THE WESTERN MEADOWLARK

MONTANA: FROM THE AIR

TOP PLACES IN MONTANA’S GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

NINE Important Facts you never knew about MONTANA Day

  1. Montana is the fourth-largest state in the US by land area, with over 147,000 square miles.
  2. Montana has the largest grizzly bear & trumpeter swan population in the lower 48 states.
  3. One of the few states in the United States without a sales tax.
  4. Montana is known as the “Treasure State” due to its rich mineral resources, including gold, silver, and copper. In fact, the state motto is “Oro y Plata,” which means “Gold and Silver” in Spanish.
  5. The State of Montana is home to two of the most popular national parks: Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
  6. The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument in Montana is the site of the famous battle where General Custer and his men were defeated by the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes in 1876.
  7. Montana is also known for its wide-open spaces and breathtaking natural beauty, including the Rocky Mountains and the Missouri River.
  8. Montana has some of the darkest skies in the country, which makes it a great place for stargazing.
  9. In the western third of Montana is an area of active geothermal activity that includes hot springs, usually located on the edges of mountain valleys.


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