These 7 Attractions in Montana Show Our Unique Side
There’s no doubt that Montana is a beautifully unique place–we do have Glacier National Park, after all. But we’re also home to some seriously unique attractions that set our state apart from the rest. These are a few of our most beloved unique attractions.

This geological formation is located approximately 18 miles east of Butte, and it's pretty unique. How many other states have rocks that "sing" when you tap them?

Sure, it's a bit of a health hazard, and it has been deadly to quite a few birds. But still, having a beautiful death trap lake definitely makes us unique.
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The Montana Vortex is a gravitational anomaly that defies the laws of physics and nature. Also, it's incredibly fun.
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Our 90-foot statue dedicated to the Virgin Mary sits on top of the Continental Divide overlooking Butte.

Our beloved huckleberry bearclaw producing mercantile operates entirely from a generator since the entire area is without electricity. That's definitely unique (and amazing).

Did you know Anaconda's smelter stack is the tallest surviving masonry structure in the world? Plus, it creates a totally unique view.

The sentiment behind the garden is beautiful: It's meant to be an International Peace Center. And while you will find somewhat similar structures worldwide, to see one in the middle-of-nowhere Montana (outside of Arlee) is really something special.
What are your favorite unique Montana attractions? Check out these roadside spots the next time you’re driving around the Treasure State.
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