14 Ways Montana Is America's Black Sheep... And We Love It That Way
Everyone who calls Montana home will admit that we do things a little differently here. We tend to live by our own rules and we tend not to care what others think about it. Here are 14 examples of the ways Montana is America’s black sheep.

Until 1987, you could drink at 19 here.

Basically, we don’t like rules.
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We wave to each other when we’re driving down the road. We greet each other like old friends in public. It’s just what we do.
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Why isn’t this an official holiday yet?!?

Gender stereotypes have no place in Montana.

Just look at this beauty from Lisa’s Pasty Pantry in Missoula.

We just like it, OK?
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Our largest city is Billings, which has around 110,000 people. San Francisco has about 838,000 people.

We like to drink, but we also enjoy literary pursuits.

And we like it that way, thank you very much.


We’re not the only state to celebrate bulls in such a manner, but let’s be honest—our Testy Fest is the best.
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It’s not that great. Really. We promise.
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