Museums, historical places, theaters, opera houses, art galleries, and amusement centers in Chinook, Montana are the focus of topics in this category. Other appropriate topics include festivals, fairs, and other events, as well as sports and recreational programs in Chinook.
 
 
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Located south of Chinook, along US Highway 240, the battlefield was the site of a five-day battle and siege that occurred where nearly eight hundred Nez Perce were caught after fleeing Idaho, seeking refuge in Canada, forty miles short of the border. Directions, photographs, and hours are posted.
http://www.bearpawbattlefield.com/
The multi-day events takes place in Chinook, Montana each July, featuring a concert, kid’s rodeo, demolition derby, carnival, and other contests and events. Schedules, admission prices, contacts, and a premium book are included.
http://www.blainecountyfair.net/
Hosting exhibits from the prehistoric to the pioneer days, the Chinook, Montana museum also serves as the visitor center for the Bear Paw Battlefield, south of Chinook. General information about the facility and other area attractions are featured.
http://www.blainecountymuseum.com/
Based in the former Blaine Theater building in downtown Chinook, Montana, the museum has been in operation since 1991. Museum hours, admission costs, and an overview of its exhibits and programs are featured, along with membership and adoption information.
http://www.bcwildlifemuseum.com/
Commemorating an industry that has been important to the area, the Sugarbeet is held each year in Chinook, Montana. An overview of the festival, a schedule of events, contests, events, sponsors, vendors, and area accommodations are highlighted.
http://www.sugarbeetfest.com/