National Register of Historic Places Listings in Montana - Current Listings By County

Current Listings By County

The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county.

LN FH LK SA MN MS RV GR PW DL BV SB MD JE GA BW LC TE PN GL TO LB HL CH CS JB MG PK SW SG WL GV FE BL PH PE MU YL CA BH TR RB GF VY DN SH RO MC RL DW PA CU PR CT FA WX
County # of Sites
1 Beaverhead 19
2 Big Horn 39
3 Blaine 6
4 Broadwater 7
5 Carbon 60
6 Carter 0
7 Cascade 42
8 Chouteau 21
9 Custer 18
10 Daniels 3
11 Dawson 13
12 Deer Lodge 33
13 Fallon 2
14 Fergus 39
15 Flathead 150
16 Gallatin 102
17 Garfield 1
18 Glacier 24
19 Golden Valley 5
20 Granite 11
21 Hill 9
22 Jefferson 7
23 Judith Basin 3
24 Lake 10
25 Lewis and Clark 65
26 Liberty 2
27 Lincoln 7
28 Madison 17
29 McCone 2
30 Meagher 5
31 Mineral 16
32 Missoula 80
33 Musselshell 2
34 Park 26
35 Petroleum 2
36 Phillips 5
37 Pondera 4
38 Powder River 2
39 Powell 16
40 Prairie 3
41 Ravalli 84
42 Richland 2
43 Roosevelt 4
44 Rosebud 21
45 Sanders 21
46 Sheridan 7
47 Silver Bow 17
48 Stillwater 11
49 Sweet Grass 8
50 Teton 1
51 Toole 7
52 Treasure 3
53 Valley 13
54 Wheatland 2
55 Wibaux 4
56 Yellowstone 32
(less duplicates) (7)
TOTAL 1,108

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