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Gone but not Forgotten in the Electric City
The unrelenting passage of time inevitably brings dramatic physical change. Thus, many of Great Falls' iconic figures and landmarks persist only in memory. Internationally famous "cowboy artist" Charles M. Russell favored socializing at the Mint and Silver Dollar Saloons. The Ozark Club broke down racial barriers, where African American businessman Leo LaMar presented the hottest jazz acts touring the West. Mark Twain and other luminaries graced the Grand Opera. City sanctioned brothels littered the infamous 10th Alley South. Once the world's tallest structure, The Big Stack was a beloved, iconic landmark that stood as a testament of industry and progress. Award winning historian Ken Robison turns back the clock for a nostalgic tour of the city's lost architectural, social and cultural heritage.
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Gone but not Forgotten in the Electric City
The unrelenting passage of time inevitably brings dramatic physical change. Thus, many of Great Falls' iconic figures and landmarks persist only in memory. Internationally famous "cowboy artist" Charles M. Russell favored socializing at the Mint and Silver Dollar Saloons. The Ozark Club broke down racial barriers, where African American businessman Leo LaMar presented the hottest jazz acts touring the West. Mark Twain and other luminaries graced the Grand Opera. City sanctioned brothels littered the infamous 10th Alley South. Once the world's tallest structure, The Big Stack was a beloved, iconic landmark that stood as a testament of industry and progress. Award winning historian Ken Robison turns back the clock for a nostalgic tour of the city's lost architectural, social and cultural heritage.