Mondak Then and now Just a couple snapshots here of where we’re spending time, these days. Well actually, more than a couple snapshots. But as long as we were trying to show you what it looks like today, why not go all the way with a...
JC takes his troubles north JC had been in trouble before. It’s why he was here at the mancamp, just south of the Canadian border in the winter of 1913-1914. That mess in Kansas may or may not have been his fault, but he knew fault didn’t matter. He was a colored...
Mondak carries a grizzly history It didn’t start out to become a legend. Built on the state line, Mondak, the legendary wild town of 100 years ago served alcohol on the Montana side of town. The North Dakota side was dry. The town played an important role as...
The distinctive Snowden Bridge, a vertical lift bridge which spans the Missouri River in eastern Montana, not far from it’s entrance into western North Dakota, creates an intense reaction to all who see it for the first time. For some, it’s curiosity when...