1) In 1903, Montana held its first state fair in Helena, attracting thousands of visitors from across the state.
2) On October 27, 1941, the Anaconda Copper Mining Company agreed to pay $1.6 million in back taxes to the state of Montana, ending a decade-long legal dispute.
3) In 1964, Montana's Glacier National Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its significance as a natural and cultural landmark.
4) On October 27, 1994, a severe snowstorm hit eastern Montana, causing widespread power outages and leaving many residents stranded in their homes.
5) In 2016, Montana State University unveiled its first-ever on-campus brewery, allowing students to learn the craft of brewing and producing beer for the local community.
5 Fun Facts About October 27 In Montana History
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