Montana's National Register of Historic Places Signs
The Montana Historical Society's National Register of Historic Places sign program offers owners of National Register-listed properties a unique opportunity to support the heritage of their communities by sharing the history of their special places through interpretive plaques designed exclusively for Montana. Each sign details the historic significance of the place. Signs can be either for historic districts or individual properties. For additional information on the National Register of Historic Places sign program, visit the Montana Historical Society's website.
This site includes the text of the National Register of Historic Places signs that can be seen around the state. The sign texts are arranged by county, then by town, then alphabetically by the name of the district or property.
Not all National Register properties—and particularly not all contributing sites to National Register Districts—have signs. Additional information on Montana sites on the National Register of Historic Places can be found at:
Properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places go through a rigorous nomination process prior to being accepted for the National Register. Some of the application forms for listed properties, which contain detailed histories and additional information on the property, are available on the Montana Memory Project.
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