11 Privileges Montanans Have That The Rest Of The U.S. Doesn't
If you live in Montana, you’re already aware that Big Sky Country is the best place on Earth. In fact, we’ve got some exclusive bragging rights we happen to be pretty proud of. These are 11 of them.

The Crown Jewel of the Continent is basically in our backyards.

Yogo sapphires are only found in Yogo Gulch, part of the Little Belt Mountains, and they're gorgeous.
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Montana has the largest migratory elk herd, the largest breeding population of trumpeter swans, and the most grizzly bears in the country.
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Virginia City is the best (and liveliest) ghost town ever, and it's all ours.

Wilcoxson's ice cream has been made and sold in Montana for over 100 years, and it's delicious.

Fresh Flathead cherries, huckleberries (and huckleberry bear claws from the Polebridge Mercantile), steaks, burgers, treats from Wheat Montana... we grow and raise almost everything in the Treasure State.

Giant Springs is one of the largest freshwater springs in the country, and it was discovered by the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1805.

This allows water to flow into the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and the Hudson Bay.
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The Treasure State has more bookstores per capita than any other.

The state of Montana is basically a small town with a lot of roads in between. We encourage a nice, relaxed life here.

And if you live here, you know what an honor that truly is.
Not only is Montana beautiful, there’s a lot of fascinating history to learn here. Check out these little known Treasure State trivia facts.
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