Drummond Community Hall - Drummond, MT
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N 46° 40.101 W 113° 08.752
12T E 335854 N 5170546
We imagine that this building is, throughout the year, one of the busiest in the little town of Drummond.
Waymark Code: WMTNKQ
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 12/18/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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Drummond bills itself as the home of the "World Famous Bullshippers". Down by the railway tracks one will find their haunt, the corrals of the Bullshippers, sporting a big sign reading "Used Cow Lot".

In Drummond one will find a grocery store, two gas stations/convenience stores, a quilting store, three motels, two bars, three restaurants, plus a drive in. Amenities include an impressive library, a health center, a bank & post office, fire department and ambulance as well as a senior citizens center.

One will also find the community hall, standing beside the post office on East Broad Street. The land on which the hall stands was donated to the Town of Drummond in memory of Marvin & Marilyn Dagel, by an unknown donor. A large false fronted building, it appears to have ample space within to accommodate the entire town plus an equal number of visitors. We're not certain, but it seems that the community hall also serves as home to the Drummond Seniors' Centre.

If one happens to be passing by on the July 4th weekend they may participate in the Kiwanis Bullshipper’s Rally & Rodeo, the town's biggest annual blowout. Next year (2017) will the the staging of the 74th annual rodeo. Drummond is in a predominantly agricultural area, so an annual rodeo is to be expected of a small town like Drummond. Up in the hills, both to the north and the south, the major activity until recent times has been silver mining, with old mines and ghost towns sprinkling the high country.

A long stone's throw north of the Clark Fork River, Drummond was named for a trapper who operated a line of traps in the area and camped about where the railroad station now stands. The first camp at this site was established in 1871 and was called Edwardsville for John Edwards, a local rancher. It was renamed for trapper Hugh Drummond in 1883. When the post office was established in 1884 the name was shortened from Drummond Camp to Drummond.
Type of community center: Community Center

Address:
54 East Broad Street Drummond, MT 59832


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