Havre, Montana libraries, museums, historical places, art galleries, amusement parks, and other places of interest, as well as sports and recreational facilities and programs are the focus of topics in this category.
 
 
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Held at the Havre, Montana fairgrounds each summer, the multi-day event features a variety of activities, competitions, and exhibits. A schedule of events, contacts, and ticket information are provided.
http://www.greatnorthernfair.net/
Situated in the Holiday Village Shopping Center in Havre, Montana, the museum collects and exhibits local and regional history, including that of Native American Indians, Buffalo Soldiers, Fort Assiniboine, and even dinosaur exhibits. Its location and hours are defined.
http://www.hearlclackmuseum.org/
Jointly funded by the City of Havre and Hill County, the public library is situated on 3rd Street in Havre, Montana. Its hours of operation, calendar of programs and events, educational and genealogical resources, and access to its library catalog are presented.
http://www.havrehilllibrary.org/
Featuring the High Line Heritage House, also known as The Cottage, the former Boone and Dalrymple home is the oldest single-family home in the Historic District of Havre, Montana, constructed in 1895. Tour schedules, season dates, and hours are posted.
http://www.highlinecottage.com/
Wahkpa Chu’gn Archaeological Site
Located near Havre, Montana, the two thousand year old Native American Buffalo Jump is discussed, including promotional information related to a movie about the site, photographs, and tour information.
http://www.buffalojump.org/