10 Surprising Ways Living In Montana Changes You For Life
Whether you’ve lived in Montana your entire life or you just spend a few glorious years here, when you move somewhere else or travel extensively, there’s one thing you notice: Life in the Treasure State changes you. This isn’t a bad thing, of course, but it does seem that life experiences here are just a bit different than they are anywhere else.
For those who have lived in Montana and left – or for those who often travel out of the state or the country – these are a few things you might notice.

Montana's biggest city would be considered a mid-sized town by most folks from other states. When you grow up with a view like this, you'll always feel claustrophobic when you're walking through crowds of people.

Of course, not everyone in Montana will smile at you, but you'll always be met with more smiles than frowns when you're in public. And that's something that stays with you.
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There's just no comparing a freshly baked huckleberry pie to anything else.
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It's not about the way they dress or the way they look. It's the things you talk about, their interests, and their values that scream "Montana...." or they use the word "spendy" a lot.

You'll catch yourself clarifying... "Montana, or?"

The need for speed never goes away.

A 20 mile drive should take 20-25 minutes, not an hour or longer. Right?

"Why, yes, how unique and unexpected...."
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A crowded, trendy restaurant with a 2 hour wait? No, thank you.

Home is where the heart is, and the Treasure State tends to capture our hearts like no other place can.
It’s easy to see why life in Montana can change a person. After all, it’s the best state in the country.
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