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Downtown Missoula is the central business district in Missoula, Montana, and West-Central Montana.Downtown Missoula's rough boundaries are the Clark Fork River to its south, Madison St. to its east, the old U.S 93 highway/ North Orange St. to its west, and West Alder St. to its north, though parts south of the Clark Fork River are also at times mentioned.
Missoula Downtown Historic District in Missoula, Montana is a 203 acres (82 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. Its boundaries were changed in two revision listings in 2011. Its original listing included 376 contributing buildings and four contributing sites. [1] [2]
The Florence Building (Downtown Missoula) 111 N. Higgins Ave: 7 floors/87 feet: 1941: office Stockman Bank Building: 321 W. Broadway St: 6 floors/85 feet: 2017: office First Interstate Center (Missoula) 101 E. Front St: 6 floors/80 feet (2008–2009) office First Security Bank (Downtown Missoula) 100 E. Broadway St: 6 floors/80 feet: 1998: office
Public transportation in Missoula began as early as 1890 with a horse-drawn streetcar system (electrified in 1910) operated by the Missoula Street Railway Company that connected Downtown Missoula with the university, Bonner, the fairgrounds, and Fort Missoula. These streetcars were then replaced by buses in 1932 due to cost.
Clark Fork flowing through downtown Missoula (2003) It rises as Silver Bow Creek [1] in southwestern Montana, less than 5 miles (8.0 km) from the Continental Divide near downtown Butte, from the confluence of Basin and Blacktail creeks.
The First Interstate Center, or First Interstate Bank Building, [1] is a building in the heart of Downtown Missoula, Montana. [2] It is located at 310 West Front Street. It is one of many post-modern buildings recently built in Missoula.
Missoula's median home price has ballooned from $310,000 in 2019 to $545,000 today. It's a statewide problem: Montana's housing market was named the least affordable in the country this fall.
The Palace Hotel is a building located in Downtown Missoula, Montana. [2] Built in 1909, it became one of Missoula's first multi-story hotels. Today, the building houses apartments. [2] Its architectural style is Renaissance revival. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]