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The L and L Building is a historic two-story building in Billings, Montana.It was designed in the Italianate style, and built in 1893-1896 by Sam and Yee Quong Lee, two brothers who were born in China and emigrated to the United States in 1865. [2]
March 13, 1979 (Roughly bounded by N. 23rd and N. 25th Sts. and 1st and Montana Aves.; also 2600 (2528), 2604-2606, 2608, 2610-2614, and 2624 Montana Ave.
Solarium at Moss Mansion. The Moss Mansion Historic House Museum [2] [3] [4] is located at 914 Division Street in Billings, Montana, United States.It is a red-stone mansion built in 1903 by Preston Boyd Moss (P.B. Moss) and his wife, Martha Ursula Woodson Moss, (Mattie).
The Alberta Bair Theater is a performing arts center in Billings, Montana. It hosts performances ranging from local groups to nationally touring performers. Its address is 2801 3rd Ave North, on land that was previously the homestead of businessman Charles M. Bair, located in what is now downtown Billings. The theater was originally named the ...
The Western Heritage Center is a regional museum located in historic downtown Billings, Montana, United States. The museum is housed in the historic Parmly Billings Memorial Library, built in 1901. The building is a stately Richardsonian Romanesque structure with twin towers, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Cole was born and raised in Bozeman, Montana. He earned a bachelor's degree in history from Dartmouth College and received his Juris Doctor degree from Columbia Law School. Cole and his wife, Anne, returned to Billings in 1991, where he practiced law, and she is a professor at the Montana State University Billings campus. [1]
Carbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,473. [1] Its county seat is Red Lodge. [2] Carbon County is part of the Billings, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The Austin North House, also known as The Castle, is a historic house in Billings, Montana. It was built in 1902-1903 for Austin North, his wife née Hattie Swartz, and their five children. [2] [3] North was a native of Iowa and he split his time between Billings and San Antonio, Texas. [3]