1. The Great Falls-Cascade County Library was founded on November 14, 1888. It was the first circulating library in Great Falls and was led by a female librarian, Miss Kate Worden.
2. On November 14, 1914, the Montana State University Bobcats played the University of Montana Grizzlies in the first official football game between the two schools. The game resulted in a 3-0 victory for the Grizzlies.
3. In 1940, on November 14, the United States Forest Service created the Scapegoat Wilderness Area in Montana. The wilderness area covers over 239,000 acres and is named after the Scapegoat Mountain, which is located within the area.
4. November 14, 1954, was the opening day for the University of Montana's Adams Center. The center has hosted many events since its opening, including concerts, sporting events, and political rallies.
5. The first public school in Kalispell, Montana, was opened on November 14, 1893. The school was built after a $12,000 bond was passed to fund its construction. The school was named Central School and had around 120 students attend its first year of operation.
5 Fun Facts About November 14 In Montana History
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