
What No One Tells New Residents Before Moving To Montana
What Every Newcomer Should Know Before Moving To Montana
I have moved so many times in my life I think I could do it as a professional.
I moved to Montana 25 years ago, and I did so without knowing anything beyond the town I was relocating to, and even that was limited.
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In 2000, most people didn't have smartphones, so it wasn't as easy as it is today to find all the information you might have ever wanted to know.
It would have been nice had I been able to know more about Montana other than Helena is the capital, Missoula and Bozeman are the college towns, and Billings is the biggest city in the Treasure State before I packed up my car and headed west.
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Montana, while similar to other states, is also VERY different from any other state.
There is just something about the way Montana people carry themselves that is unlike any other place I've lived.
I don't think you'll find a population that has more pride in their state than Montanans; just think about how many "406" stickers you see on cars, and you'll understand.
Besides just our down-to-earth personalities and love for our state, there are other things new residents moving to live under the Big Sky need to know about.
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