Kalispell, Montana libraries, museums and historical places, art galleries, opera houses, theaters, amusement parks, and sports and recreational programs and facilities are documented in this category.
 
 
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Abbrescia Gallery and Fine Restoration Studio
Featuring the works of the artist, Joe Abbrescia Jr., the studio shares gallery space with Mark Ogle near the Sykes Complex in Kalispell, Montana. An artist biography, a gallery of photographs, and a blog are located.
http://www.abbresciaart.com/
Constructed prior to 1900, the mansion is complete with more than ninety percent of its original family furnishings. Now owned by the City of Kalispell, Montana, the home now serves as a museum. Photographs, a calendar of events and tours, and information about its rental policies are put forward.
http://www.conradmansion.com/
The non-profit club is based in Kalispell, serving players from throughout the Flathead Valley of Montana, offering recreational, academy, and competitive levels of play. Its programs, schedules, tournaments, and contacts are featured.
http://www.flatheadsoccer.org/
Featuring depictions of the West in paint and bronze, The Kalispell artist’s works are highlighted in photographs, and made available for purchase online, along with the location of the gallery.
http://www.glaciergallery.com/
The Kalispell, Montana facility is highlighted, including its exhibitions and collections, tours, programs, and a calendar of events, as well as information about artist opportunities, educational programs, and a gift shop.
http://www.hockadaymuseum.org/
Offering baseball play for Kalispell, Montana children ages five through twelve, the program is divided into six leagues, separated by age, with some overlap. Its leagues, registration policies, a rulebook, and photographs are included.
http://www.peeweebaseball.org/
Hosting Class A and Class AA teams, the Kalispell Lakers site offers a game schedule, tournament information and maps, a historical roster, and access to various forms and documents.
http://www.kalispelllakers.org/
Housed in the historic Central School building, which opened its doors in Kalispell, Montana in 1894, serving as a high school, junior high school, grade school, and classrooms for Flathead Valley Community College, the building is now a museum, preserving and presenting local history.
http://www.yourmuseum.org/