Hall, Montana
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N 46° 35.130 W 113° 11.732
12T E 331799 N 5161445
Straddling the Pintler Veterans Memorial Scenic Highway, AKA Highway 1, is the little village of Hall, likely named for Henry Hall, from whom the Northern Pacific bought the local right-of-way.
Waymark Code: WMTKH9
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 12/04/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
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The tiny community of Hall, Montana lies near the end of the Pintler Veteran's Memorial Scenic Highway between Philipsburg and Drummond. Obviously some farmers have managed to grow some grain in the area, as Hall has an elevator, but not much else. There's a VFW, a post office, a general store/hardware store, a school, a couple of other businesses and two churches, one long defunct, the other a Methodist Church sharing a minister with the Drummond Methodist Church. We never did see anything like a town hall, maybe they only bring it out for special occasions.

The site of greatest interest nearby is the Ohrmann Mueum & Gallery, four more miles up Highway 1. The Ohrmann Museum is a fascinating place to visit. The yard is filled with Bill Ohrmann's creations, animals and insects, both contemporary and prehistoric, all expertly crafted of metal. This is a free museum and you are welcome to view, photograph and even sit on the Turtle.

According to Mrs. Ohrmann, Bill was a rancher and artist all of his life. Though he has produced some amazing sculptures, he now limits his creativity to painting that he sells in the gallery.

Note: all of the sculptures that are on display are "Not for Sale" and placed there purely for the enjoyment and appreciation of
Mr. Ohrmann's talents.

The entry from the American Series book Montana, A State Guide Book follows.
HALL, 60.4 m. (4,215 alt., 151 pop.), is a livestock-shipping point. The Northern Pacific right-of-way in this vicinity was acquired from Henry Hall.
From Montana, A State Guide Book, Page 374
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Hall Post Office
Book: Montana

Page Number(s) of Excerpt: 374

Year Originally Published: 1939

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