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Topics: Scenic Views

Road Trip to Virginia City, Montana

Posted: under Brewery Follies, Comedy, Day Trips, Entertainment, Family Fun, Fun, Montana, Montana History, Outdoor Fun, Scenic Drives, Scenic Views, Vacations, Virginia City.
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NOTE: My Photo ‘Shoot the Moon’ took first place in the 2011 Montana State Fair Photography Exhibition an the ‘Action’ Category. Take a look in the Gallery!
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This year, Spring in Great Falls, Montana started out at -4° and snowing.  For me, that meant it was time to be inside thinking about warm weather road trips.  I may have to wait for the flooding to end, as things warmed up rather quickly, but going down memory lane always gets me in travel mode.

During the summer of 2010, Bill and I took a fantastic road trip through parts of Southwestern Montana. We had reservations that evening for a night of comedy with “The Brewery Follies” playing inside Virginia City’s Gilbert Brewery. We headed South on Hwy. 287, with rolling plains to the East and the Tobacco Root Mountains to our West. The color splashes surrounding the entire drive were amazing!

Getting closer to our destination, we passed through the towns of Harrison and Norris (home of the unique “Norris Hot Springs”).  As evening drew closer we stopped in the town of Ennis, where we had reservations at the Fan Mountain Inn, only 14 miles shy of Virginia City. Rooms fill up quickly in this vacation hot spot, so reservations are recommended. The rooms at the Fan Mountain Inn are invitingly clean and comfortable. The owners and operators are very friendly and attentive. At the office, look for a welcoming tail wag from the loving family dog peeking over the half-door behind the counter. Some of these quaint towns offer rental cabins, motels and campgrounds. If you travel via RV, there are several choices including a KOA Campground in Alder, which is only 9 miles from Virginia City.

We arrived at the Gilbert Brewery early enough to watch as the staff opened the doors, worked the Will Call window, took tickets at the door, ushered guests to seats, took drink orders, and bar-tended.  Then, the lights flickered and we realized that “the staff” and the Brewery Follies actors were one and the same.  They shut the doors and the bar, removed their aprons and effortlessly went from serving us to entertaining us. The show was edgy, free from political correctness and hilarious! This is definitely a show for the adults, surprisingly void of a night of ‘F bombs’ and other cursing, yet full of naughtiness! Every seat lets you enjoy the show, but I warn you, sitting front row center may get you more attention that you planned for… you may become part of the show!

At intermission, the performers are once again the ‘Staff’ taking orders and serving up drinks. After the finale, the cast mingles with the guests, encouraging everyone to continue the fun at one or more of the local nightlife spots such as The Bale of Hay Saloon.

Entering Virginia City by day compared to night felt like we were in two different places. The nightlife was a very modern 21 and over crowd. Daylight created a time warp, and we found ourselves in a place where the 186o’s are alive and well. It is home to over 100 historic buildings, taking you back in time with their authentic furnishings and artifacts. Many have posted information and photos of their establishments dating back to when they were built, and what businesses have passed through them over time.  The stories are fascinating. If only those buildings could talk! Many of the town’s residents believe that they can. Many say that the living are not the only residents.  Outlaw Café and Antiques believes matter-of-factly that the playful spirit of a little girl resides there. Decide for your self by stopping by.  For more possible ghostly encounters Virginia City offers a guided Ghost Walk.

Like many families, we spent the day playing tourists, going through all of Virginia City’s shops. Cousin’s Candy Shop is a favorite by kids of all ages.  Baskets and jars of taffy’s, chocolate, licorices and hard candies surround you.  The shops centerpiece is the glassed-in section of hand-dipped chocolate candies and homemade fudge. They make a delicious honeycomb candy that is a favorite of mine.  It is a crunchy sweet honey flavored bar, thickly dipped in dark or milk chocolate.  Each chocolate covered crunchy bite dissolves in your mouth! For me it is Heavenly decadence.

There are a couple of places offering Old Time Photos.  We were drawn to Wallace Street Photographic Emporium, located at 208 Wallace Street, where we had a blast posing for pictures.

Another way for the family to jump back in time is to take a 25 minute ride on the Virginia City Overland Stagecoach, starting at the West end of Wallace Street, directly across from the Fairweather Inn.

Many of the employees throughout town set the mood by working in period costumes. If you want to purchase a piece from the past, Ranks Mercantile will have it. They carry a large variety of sizes in men’s, women’s and children’s old west frontier clothing and Victorian clothing and accessories.  On an earlier trip Bill purchased a chocolate brown Bowler hat there that went well with his brown duster. Per Wikipedia, it is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown originally created in 1849, for the British soldier and politician Edward Coke. Per me, it’s a sexy hat that makes me turn my head for a second look. It is such a classic look.

In Spring of 1863, Gold Fever broke out. This caused a need for trade and a desire for adventure. Virginia City is the only survivor of those main “Cities” created during the beginning of the 1863 Gold Rush in Montana.

Currently, Virginia City is the largest and first of three towns strung together along Alder Gulch, also called Alder Creek.  It is followed by Nevada City, and Alder.

During season, Nevada City becomes a restored outdoor museum.  It is complete with numerous refurbished buildings and allows you to get close and personal with trains at the Alder Gulch Short Line Railroad, and at the train museum. Behind the dusty antique glass windows of the museum, are several re-furbishing projects underway. The wood and iron works of the old trains are very intricate. The photo I took of Bill in his new bowler looks like he stepped back in time and is waiting to board.  The railroad wasn’t running while we were there, so that is something we have to look forward to on a future visit.

If you are looking for a fun-filled trip, the close communities of Virginia City, Nevada City, and Alder have something for everyone!  When you visit the fun places I’ve mentioned, make sure to tell them that Karen, from Because I Can In Montana, suggested the trip!

Here are links for some of the places we visited on our trip.

http://www.norrishotsprings.com/

http://fanmountaininn.com/

http://www.ranksmercantile.com/

http://aldergulch.com/

http://koa.com/campgrounds/alder/

http://www.cousinscandy.com/about-us.htm

http://www.breweryfollies.net/

Comments (1) Jul 28 2011

UPDATE: THE SKYLINE CLOSED IT’S DOORS IN 2011

Posted: under Casual Dining, Entertainment, Fine Dining, Great Falls, Music, Scenic Views, Smoke Free.
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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: Due to numerous comments I have received from readers, I felt it was important to add this disclaimer.  When written over 2 years ago , this was accurate.  However, as with everything there is change.  For some it is good, for others it is annoying.  THE SKYLINE HAS CLOSED since this was written.

New ownership, new attitude, new food and new entertainment adds up to
Great Falls newest establishment!

Sitting high on Gore Hill is one of the best places we’ve found in Great Falls!  No longer 22,000 Square feet of empty building…  it is now home to one of the greatest places to go for food, fun and entertainment in all of Great Falls!   Old Skyline opened up it’s doors on March 11, 2009 to a full house! Old Skyline Sign We were there two of the three nights of opening weekend.  I immediately knew I loved the place and wanted to photograph and write about it.  Owner Jennifer Gruber and Business Partner Billy Johns were kind enough to allow me to take some pictures one morning in April.  Knowing this would be the only time that the place wasn’t packed, I took advantage of this opportunity so I could share the actual beauty and craftsmanship of  Old Skyline.  I have placed them in the photo Gallery.

When you walk into the main level, the first thing you notice is an enormous horseshoe bar.  It reaches out 50 feet for a full 100 foot horseshoe bar. There are 11 50″ HDTV’s on the main level providing a variety of sporting events for your entertainment.   Read More

Comments (4) May 03 2011

Hired Guns at the Skyline Club

Posted: under Dance, Entertainment, Events, Fun, Great Falls, Hired Guns, Montana, Music, Scenic Views, Skyline Club.
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WHO:

Hired Guns

WHERE:

*note:  THE SKYLINE CLUB CLOSED IN 2011

Skyline Club 

2701 Old Airport Road

Great Falls, Montana

(406) 268 – 9617

WHEN:

Friday, September 3, 2010

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Band starts at 9:30pm

Comments (0) Sep 03 2010

Darryl Worley @ The Skyline Club

Posted: under 104.9 The Wolf, Concerts, Dance, Entertainment, Events, Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Music, Scenic Views, Skyline Club.
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WHO:

Country Star Darryl Worley

WHEN:

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

TIME:

Show starts at 8:30pm, doors open at 7pm

Pre-Party starts at 5pm

WHERE:

Skyline Club

2701 Old Airport Road

Great Falls, Montana

(406) 268 – 9617

Reserved seating $30; General Admission $15

NOTE:  THE SKYLINE CLUB CLOSED IT’S DOORS IN 2011

Comments (0) Sep 03 2010

Country Star Darryl Worley @ The Skyline Club

Posted: under Cascade County, Concerts, Dance, Entertainment, Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Music, Scenic Views, Skyline Club.
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On September 8, 2010, the Skyline Club and 104.9 The Wolf

Proudly Present Darryl Worley!

Reserved Seating $30

General Admission $15

(A portion of the proceeds will go to Wounded Warriors of Iraq/Afghanistan)

The show starts at 8:30pm

Pre-Party starts at 5pm

Doors open at 7pm

Tickets available at

The Skyline Club,  located at:

2701 Old Airport Road in Great Falls, Montana

(406) 268 – 9617

NOTE:  THE SKYLINE CLUB CLOSED IT’S DOORS IN 2011

Comments (1) Sep 03 2010

The Cure to Cabin Fever

Posted: under Day Trips, Family Fun, Montana, Outdoor Fun, Scenic Drives, Scenic Views.
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A road trip is the best cure for cabin fever!  With Missoula, Montana  about 170 miles from Great Falls, it sounded like  a great destination.   We headed West on Hwy 200, looking for photo opportunities and things to  write about.  A few miles before we got to Lincoln Montana, we stopped to allow half a dozen Elk, including a nice buck, to cross in front of us.  Up for a little off road adventure, we put the Jeep in 4-wheel drive following them a bit longer.

Once we were back on Hwy 200, we glimpsed a sign that said something about Grizzly Encounter.  A little further up the Highway, we turned off to the left at the  Lincoln Ranger Station.  In 2007 a grizzly was hit by a pick up truck.  The huge 830 lb grizzly stood about 8′ tall, has been mounted and is on display there.  Unfortunately for us, the Ranger Station is closed on weekends.  I did place the camera up to the glass and take a couple shots of this enormous creature!  We plan on going there during the week for a more up close and personal learning experience at the Ranger Station.

The town of Lincoln is about the half-way mark between Great Falls and Missoula, making it a required stop to stretch and shop at the High Country Trading Post, part of Hi-Country Snack Foods, Inc.  The Hi Country Trading Post located across from the actual plant is, where you can taste a large variety of Jerky and Meat sticks to help decide which ones you can’t live without!  They also sell the creamiest fudge  in several delightful flavors, and gifts ranging from clothing to various items made in Montana.

Back on the road, beauty surrounded us.  Again, we were on the look out for more wildlife.  We saw several antelope and white tails, but none as close as our earlier encounter with the Elk.  Once we were in Missoula itself, we did a little shopping.  Our first stop was at Aspen Sound, located at 1300 W. Broadway.  They have a great selection of car stereos and an incredibly knowledgeable and friendly staff.  We left with an installed stereo and more $$ left over in our wallets than we expected.

We did a little shopping at the Southgate Mall and then deciding to venture on down the road to Hamilton and had dinner at a little Mexican spot called The Sundance Cafe, located at 900 U.S. Hwy 93.   It was a great place to have a nice relaxing dinner before heading back to Great Falls.

The drive home after dark was beautiful.  The star-filled sky encouraged us to pull over and take it all in a few times on the way home. Although I personally may never be completely cured of cabin fever, this road trip helped ease the pain!

Comments (0) Mar 30 2010

Groove Inc. @ The New Skyline Club

Posted: under Cascade County, Dance, Dinner, Entertainment, Events, Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Music, Scenic Views.
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NOTE:  THE SKYLINE CLUB CLOSED IT’S DOORS IN 2011

WHO:

Groove Inc.

WHERE:

At The New Skyline Club, located at 2701 Old Airport Road, in Great Falls, Montana

WHEN:

Wednesday, March 31, 2010  9pm – 1am

Thursday, April 1, 2010 9pm – 1am

Friday, April 2, 2010  9pm – 2am

Saturday, April 3, 2010  9pm – 2am

Comments (0) Mar 24 2010

Jimmy’s Kids @ The New Skyline Club!

Posted: under Cascade County, Concerts, Dinner, Entertainment, Events, Great Falls, Montana, Music, Scenic Views, Skyline.
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Note:  THE SKYLINE CLUB CLOSED IN 2011

WHO:

Jimmy’s Kids

WHERE:

The New Skyline Club, located at 2701 Old Airport Road in Great Falls, Montana

WHEN:

Wednesday, March 24, 2010 9pm – 1am

Thursday, March 25, 2010 9pm – 1am

Friday, March 26, 2010 9pm – 2am

Saturday, March 27, 2010 9pm – 2am

Comments (0) Mar 24 2010

Hear it on the Radio Now, Hear it LIVE at the Skyline this Week!

Posted: under Cascade County, Casual Dining, Cowgirl Tough, Dinner, Entertainment, Great Falls, Jeremy Lesley Band, Montana, Music, Scenic Views, Skyline.
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Jeremy LesleyAlabama’s Jeremy Lesley Band will be performing at the Skyline Club February 24 – 27, 2010!  The new hit ‘Cowgirl Tough’ can be heard Nationwide on the radio.  Now you can be among the party crowd getting to hear it LIVE at the Skyline!  The Jeremy Lesley Band is from Gadsden, Alabama and take country to the max!  You are sure to enjoy a highly energetic performance!  Call your friends and get together at the Skyline and meet him in person!  The Skyline is located of Highway 15, across from the Great Falls International Airport.  Check the Events Calendar to the right to get times.

NOTE: THE SKYLINE CLUB CLOSED IT’S DOORS IN 2011

Comments (0) Feb 23 2010

Zero Echo @ Skyline in Great Falls

Posted: under Cascade County, Concerts, Entertainment, Events, Great Falls, Montana, Music, Scenic Views, The Old Skyline.
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WHO:

Zero Echo Limo (2)

Zero Echo

Bringin’ back the ’80′s!

Note:  THE SKYLINE CLUB CLOSED IN 2011

WHERE:

Skyline, located at 2701 Old Airport Road, Great Falls, Montana

WHEN:

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 8PM – Midnight

Thursday, March 4, 2010 8PM – Midnight

Friday, March 5, 2010 9PM – 2AM ($5 Cover)

Saturday, March 6, 2010 9PM – 2AM ($5 Cover)

Comments (0) Jan 29 2010

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