Montana Ghost Town Preservation Society
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The Montana Ghost Town Preservation Society, founded in 1969 by then-professor of architectural history at Montana State University John N. Dehaas Jr.,[1] is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public to the benefits of preserving historic buildings,[2] sites, and artifacts that make up the living history of Montana.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Jenks, Jim (2007). A Guide to Historic Bozeman. Montana Historical Society. p. 139. ISBN 978-0972152235.
- ^ National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States (1980). Directory of private, nonprofit preservation organizations: State & local levels. Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press. p. 65. ISBN 0891330704.
- ^ United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on National Parks and Recreation (1977). Designation of Missouri River Segment as a Wild and Scenic River: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Parks and Recreation of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress. Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 162. OCLC 512506384.
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Categories:
- 1969 establishments in Montana
- Organizations established in 1969
- Cultural heritage organizations
- Non-profit organizations based in Montana
- History of Montana
- Buildings and structures in Montana
- Geography of Montana
- Landmarks in Montana
- Tourist attractions in Montana
- Ghost towns in Montana
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- United States organization stubs