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Red Lodge
For such a small town, a lot has been written about Red Lodge, Montana. It's a beautiful town of 2,300 people with a ski area at one end and a golf course at the other, completely surrounded by wilderness areas and ranches.
Red Lodge (Paperback)
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Published: Arcadia Publishing (SC), 05/01/2008
The Images of America book about Red Lodge is a photographic history of the town with captions.
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This is the definitive reference on the history of Red Lodge, Montana. It contains over 400 pages of information about the history of Red Lodge, with a chapter about surrounding communities in Carbon County: Bearcreek, Belfry, Boyd, Bridger, Fox, Luther, Roberts, Roscoe, Washoe, and Maryott Unit.
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Published: University Press of Kansas, 10/01/2002
This book tells the history of the town, with special attention given to the economic transformations that Red Lodge has gone through.
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Red Lodge Landmarks is a 100-page book that covers over 50 landmark buildings in Red Lodge, Montana. Each building is sketched inside by a local artist, and the text describes the history of each of the buildings.
On February 27, 1943, an explosion at Smith Mine #3 in Washoe, Montana killed 74 men--the worst coal mining disaster in Montana's history. This is the story of the miners, the heroes in the rescue operation, and the communities that were brought close to extinction by the disaster, written by a former Bearcreek mayor and one of the owners of Red Lodge Books.
Many of the original settlers of Red Lodge, Montana, back in its early mining days, were Finns. At the Foot of the Beartooth Mountains: A History of the Finnish Community of Red Lodge, Montana chronicles their part in the history of the town.
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In this short (24-page) book, Owens tells of Sheriff John Dunn and his posse capturing the notorious Kid Curry and the Sundance Kid after their planned robbery of the Carbon County Bank in Red Lodge; the last days of Red Lodge's first constable, "Liver-Eating" Johnston; the hanging of Tom Salmon; visits to Red Lodge by Calamity Jane and Buffalo Bill, and more.
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Over 100 pages of heavily illustrated plan for rebuilding and revitalizing the downtown areas of Red Lodge, Montana. Published in 1986 and still surprisingly relevant.






















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