The Oldest Church In Montana Dates Back To The 1800s And You Need To See It
Fort Benton might be known as The Birthplace of Montana, but Stevensville is recognized as the first permanent settlement. And that’s where you’ll find St. Mary’s Mission, Montana’s oldest church. This historic gem has been around since 1841, and every Montanan should see it.
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Fr. Pierre De Smet, a Jesuit priest, founded the Mission in 1841.
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It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
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Guided tours are available from April - October and take between 30 and 75 minutes. They are donation-based.
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On the grounds, you'll find a cemetery where some of the earliest founders are buried, apple tree planted by Fr. Ravalli, and Indian burial grounds.
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St. Mary's Mission opens for the season on April 15.
Have you ever been to Montana’s oldest church? When you visit, make sure you spend some time enjoying the delightful little city of Stevensville.
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