10 Reasons Why People In Montana Should Be Proud Of Their State
You’re not likely to find a prouder group of people than those who call Montana home. But the fact is, there’s a lot about the Treasure State to be proud of. Here are 10 of the many reasons why those born and raised in Montana appreciate their good fortune:

You can only find these beauties in the Treasure State, and they're truly something special.

Even though Montana shares the park with Wyoming and Idaho, it’s still pretty amazing being part of that history.
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The heart monitor was invented by Norman Holter, who was from Helena. Like a true Montanan, Holter donated the rights to his invention to medicine.
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Grizzly bears, deer and elk, bighorn sheep, bison, trumpeter swans...and that’s just a small sample of what you’ll see.

Among others, Michelle Williams, David Lynch and Evel Knievel were born here.

No one can argue that.

This is a sketch of the shunka warakin, a wolflike creature that’s called the Hellhound of Montana. Do they still exist, if they ever did? Some people say yes.

There’s no shame in being proud to be from a place where people go to better their lives.
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Between the clear glacier water, the nearby pacific Northwest hops and the fresh wheat and barley being grown in the state, Montana breweries have all the best resources to make some seriously good beer.

The biggest city in Montana, Billings, is still fairly small by other state standards. In every town you visit, you’ll find friendly people who will look you in the eye and greet you with a smile. And that’s something you definitely won’t see everywhere.
What about Montana makes you proud?
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