Most People Don’t Know About These Strange Ruins Hiding In Montana
Montana is called the Last Best Place for a reason. Our state is one of the last frontiers for exploration and adventure, and although we’ve come across many prehistoric finds and ruins from the past, it’s clear we still have much to discover. Our ghost towns in particular still hold some of the keys to our history, especially Glendale.
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At one time, it was home to 2,000 citizens.
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The kilns are over 100 years old, and they're remarkably sturdy.
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The kilns are about 20 feet tall, which surprises a lot of people when they see them.
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In 1900, the Glendale the kilns were abandoned.
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It's fascinating to see this perfectly preserved piece of history.
Montana’s fascinating mining history is evident in our ghost towns and abandoned villages. Check out Garnet Ghost Town the next time you’re in the area.
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