9 Strange Spots In Montana That Will Make You Stop And Look Twice
Montana is definitely the most beautiful state, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t get a little weird. If you happen to see any of these sights during your Treasure State travels, you may do a double take.

One minute you're strolling through the O'Fallon Historical Museum in Baker, the next minute you're face to face with the world's largest steer. In life, Steer Montana weighed 3980 pounds and was 5'11".

Is it an illusion? Is it a genuine quantum anomaly? We're not entirely certain, but it's definitely odd.
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This eye-opening spot is also inspiring.
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.. and a lake full of acidic death-water, also in Butte...

... and a huge garden full of Buddha statues in Arlee.

Cut Bank's Talking Penguin Statue (yes, it talks!) sits in front of the Glacier Gateway Inn on Main Street. And while it's not entirely true that this city is the coldest spot in the nation, there are days when it definitely feels that way.

Located outside The Spiral Spoon in East Glacier Park, this monument is certainly a strange claim to fame.

The Ptarmigan Tunnel isn't exactly something you're going to just walk by... it's located well within the borders of Glacier National Park, near Many Glacier. Still, the first time you see it, it does seem rather odd to come face to face with a tunnel in the middle of nowhere.
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Yeah... just trust us on this one.
Montana’s oddities make it even more amazing. Here are some quirky facts about the Treasure State you may not be aware of.
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