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In many small towns throughout Montana, the local bar is often the only restaurant and an important part of community life. In the larger towns and cities, gems from the West's colorful past are still found. Montana Watering Holes celebrates more than fifty of the most iconic, eccentric, and entertaining saloons scattered across Montana where you can stop for a drink (or a burger). From big-city spots like the Rhino in Missoula, with more than 50 beers on tap, to the Pony Bar in Pony, community spirit and tradition abound in historic buildings that have served as saloons, restaurants, and…mehr

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In many small towns throughout Montana, the local bar is often the only restaurant and an important part of community life. In the larger towns and cities, gems from the West's colorful past are still found. Montana Watering Holes celebrates more than fifty of the most iconic, eccentric, and entertaining saloons scattered across Montana where you can stop for a drink (or a burger). From big-city spots like the Rhino in Missoula, with more than 50 beers on tap, to the Pony Bar in Pony, community spirit and tradition abound in historic buildings that have served as saloons, restaurants, and gathering places. Author and Montana bar authority Joan Melcher weaves excerpts from the past into her recent quest to reveal the unchanging fabric of the Montana bar.
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Autorenporträt
Joan Melcher wrote the first book about Montana bars more than twenty-five years ago and has been interviewed by the Washington Post, the Billings Gazette, and other publications about her search for the "perfect Montana bar." She is a regular contributor to the Miller-McCune online and print magazines, and her work has also appeared in Via, the Progressive, Environment, the Christian Science Monitor, and Montana magazine.