These 7 Houses In Montana From The 1930s Will Open Your Eyes To A Different Time
The 1930s were over nearly a century ago, but it doesn’t really feel that way. That being said, it’s easy to see how different our cities and towns look now, especially the houses. These old photos of Montana homes from the 1930s offer a glimpse into the past.

The ranch was located in Rosebud.

In the late 1930s, this would have been considered pretty modern.
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There are so many houses just like this today. It's a reminder that the 1930s really weren't that long ago.
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This home belonged to Walt Stewart, whose father settled in the Treasure State in the 1890s.

We wonder what they looked like inside.

Fun fact about sod roofs: They've been used in Scandinavia for centuries, and they're slowly making a comeback since they're good for the environment.

It looks pretty cozy, and aside from the lack of appliances, it's not all that different from today's Montana living rooms.
It’s so fun to look back on our history. Here’s what Montana was up to during World War II.
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