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Welcome to Havre, MontanaHavre is the home of Montana State University-Northern and the headquarters for the Montana Division of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. Havre is surrounded by the Milk River, wheat fields and the Bears Paw Mountains at an elevation of 2,494 feet. Self-guided walking tours of historic sites and homes in downtown Havre are available from the Chamber of Commerce. Wahkpa Chu'gn Archaeology Site is one of the largest prehistoric Indian bison kill- and camp-sites. The site was frequently used from approximately 2,000 to 600 years ago. Discovered in the fall of 1961, the site, situated on county land, has been kept in its natural state. The walking tour provides a unique and unequaled view of the area's cultural history.
Located in the Holiday Village Shopping Center on Highway 2 West, the H. Earl Clack Museum gives an accurate picture of the history and development of Havre and the Hi-Line area. The museum features an archaeological excavation of a buffalo jump and a detailed explanation of a buffalo-kill. Four dioramas grace the museum, one by nationally known artist, Bob Scriver. High Line Heritage Resources offers guided walking tours of a portion of our beautiful 36-block Havre Residential Historic District. Featured on the outdoor tour are the homes of prominent citizens, such as H. Earl Clack and F. A. Buttrey, alongside the homes of those not as well known, but are equally important. Or, you may enjoy a guided walking tour of Old Downtown Havre every Tuesday evening at 7:00 p.m. In the Bears Paw Mountains to the south is Beaver Creek Park. This 10,000-acre park, one of the largest county parks in the United States, features rolling grasslands, wooded groves, rocky cliffs and rushing streams. The Rocky Boy's and Fort Belknap Indian reservations are nearby. Related Links
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