Billings, MT Photos

The town of Billings, Montana, has a few heritage building downtown. Its main attraction if the Moss Mansion & some of the homes in the surrounding heritage neighborhood.

See also: Montana, Moss Mansion
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Western Heritage Center Museum / Parmly Billings Public Library (1901) (2822 Montana Ave.).
Style: Romanesque. Architect: Charles S. Haire.

Parmly Billings Public Library with J.K. Ralston log cabin.

Frederick Billings, founder of Billings & Northern Pacific Railway President, statue (1982) by Mike Casper at Parmly Billings Public Library.

Western artist J.K. Ralston log cabin (1946) moved to Parmly Billings Public Library.

Mountain Power.

Skypoint (2002) (Over the intersection of 2nd Ave. North & North Broadway) with movable truss & sail to shade street.

Skypoint & Montana National Bank building (1917) on North Broadway.

Skypoint structural details.

Montana Power Building (1916) (6 floors) (115 North Broadway).
Architect: John G. Link & Co.

Acme Building (109 North Broadway).

Broadway streetscape with Montana Power, Acme & Northern Hotel buildings.

Northern Hotel (1942) (10 floors) (19 North 28th St.).

Art Deco Crystal Lounge opposite Northern Hotel.

Montana State University Billings building (207 Broadway).

US Bank Tower (1955) (8 floors) (303 North Broadway).

Masonic Temple (1909) (2806 3rd Avenue North). Architect: John G. Link & Charles S. Haire.

Western shops (2817 Montana Ave.).

Details of Western Pawnbroker facade.

PostmoderRAM sidewalk art by James Baken.

Multicolored horse with native-like themes sidewalk art.

Mosaic horse sidewalk art.

Mosaic horse sidewalk art.


All photos on this page are originals by & copyrighted by Jim Steinhart.
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