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Montana Tourism Intranet Site - Montana Promotion Division, MT Department of Commerce The Montana Promotion Division (Travel Montana and the Montana Film Office) is the statewide film and tourism development and promotion program provided by the Montana Department of Commerce. Travel Montana serves the people of Montana with programs designed to develop and promote Montana as an attractive destination for visitors from around the world. Our goal is to work with our statewide partners to create a tourism industry that provides positive benefits for Montana's economy, its communities, and its people. The Montana Film Office promotes the state as a location for feature films, commercials, television, documentaries, music videos, and still photography by providing information, scouting, and support services to the motion picture industry. ... [Read More]
Montana Tourism Intranet Site - Travel Montana, MT Department of Commerce One of the premier trade shows for the motion picture industry, this annual trade show attracts more than 30,000 attendees in three days each June in Los Angeles, CA. ... The Montana Production Guide, distributed to key decision-makers within the motion picture industry, is an all-encompassing reference for shooting a production in Montana. The guide includes more than 170 pages detailing information such as: production services and crews; contacts for federal, state, and city agencies; weather data; aircraft charters; major locations, towns, and cities; and photos of Montana locations. Approximately 1,700 guides are produced every two years. ... [Read More]
Montana Department of Commerce Visitors to the 39 th annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival (Festival) in Washington, D.C., may be surprised to find a large picture of The Montana House ™ , the 960-square-foot modular home built for Montana families by construction students at Anaconda Job Corps (Job Corps). ( full story ) ... [Read More]
Fire Picture Gallery The Elk Bath picture was taken by the Alaskan Type I Incident Management Team on August 6, 2000 on the East Fork of the Bitterroot River on the Sula Complex. This photograph was taken with a digital camera and is not available in high resolution. If you use this photo, please credit the Alaskan Type I Incident Management Team. Photographer: John McColgan, Bureau of Land Management, Alaska Fire Service. Click here to download a large, low resolution tif file of this photo. ... [Read More]
Montana Department of Commerce Maintain and improve basic community infrastructure. Provide direct technical assistance and training for Montana's entrepreneurs, businesses, and their employees in partnership with communities, counties, and local and regional development groups. Promote Montana as a place to visit, to locate business, and to film motion pictures, commercials, documentaries, and features. Finance Montana businesses that generate a positive financial and economic return for the state and its citizens. ... [Read More]
Community Empowerment Program - A New Community Vision: Montana's Empowerment Project Picture Helena! engaged a large number of people who are usually leftout of local planning decisions. In most small towns, the issue of zoningis usually left to "experts" and neighbors fighting new development. ThePicture Helena! survey succeeded in getting new people involved in planningissues. As a result, there is greater political will and more consensusamong residents that current zoning standards are inadequate. ... The Picture Helena! survey asked people to rate 200 slide images ofdifferent aspects of development on a scale from -10 (strongly dislike)to +10 (strongly like). The City of Helena and AERO created the PictureHelena! process to meet the need for more market-based information beforewriting new development standards. ... [Read More]
Montana Department of Commerce Visitors to the 39 th annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival (Festival) in Washington, D.C., may be surprised to find a large picture of The Montana House ™ , the 960-square-foot modular home built for Montana families by construction students at Anaconda Job Corps (Job Corps). The Job Corps is overseen by the USDA Forest Service, which is celebrating its 100 th anniversary at the Festival. ... [Read More]
US Dept of State The Montana state seal is a round picture designed to show Montana's history and natural beauty. At the top, a sunrise shines over snowy mountains. Waterfalls, the Missouri River, mountains, hills, trees, and cliffs are shown behind three tools. A pick, a shovel, and a plow are symbols of Montana's mining and farming, past and present. The plow stands for Montana's farming history. Montana farmers grow apples, wheat, mint, sugar beets, cherries, and other crops. ... [Read More]
Discovering Montana - History, Arts & Culture Strange Empire by J. K. Howard offers an overview of the settling of the Northern Great Plains. Puts Montana into the big picture of western development. (Recently republished in nice edition by Minnesota Historical Society) ... [Read More]
Resource Guides and Directories - Montana Department of Agriculture The Montana Agribusiness Resource Directory and it's companion references, the Montana Food and Beverage Directory, the Montana Sheep Directory, the Montana Weed Management Plan, and the Montana Agriculture Profile are your links to agricultural producers and processors across Montana. All three documents are available here in a Portable Document Format (PDF) and may be opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader by clicking on the selected picture below. ... [Read More]
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