Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Center - Livingston, Montana
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N 45° 39.835 W 110° 33.522
12T E 534376 N 5056802
The Livingston Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Center is located at 303 E. Park Street.
Waymark Code: WM17EGP
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 02/07/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member fi67
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Livingston is the county seat of Park County and is in southwestern Montana, on the Yellowstone River, north of Yellowstone National Park.

The community was first named Clark City in honor of Herman Clark, a well known contractor and builder for the Northern Pacific Railroad.

The town plat was filed later that year under the name Livingston in recognition of Johnston Livingston, a director and major stockholder of the railroad.

The railroad provided a means of transporting coal, wool, and cattle to market. It also enabled Livingston to serve as the original gateway to Yellowstone, the nation’s first national park. Mining and agriculture were additional economic factors in the town’s development.

Today, Livingston is the 11th largest city in Montana. Rail transportation continues to be a mainstay of the area’s economy, along with tourism, recreation, agriculture, and mining.

The Corps of Discovery’s entry into the Yellowstone River valley is commemorated at Sacajawea Park in the city of Livingston. The municipal park is about a half-mile downriver from the probable location where the Lewis and Clark expedition reached the river, July 15, 1806. A statue of Sacagawea mounted upon a horse and holding her son.

Since 1909, Livingston Area Chamber of Commerce has served its members and community. After 112 years our Chamber remains the reliable resource for trusted sales and serve providers.

The Livingston Chamber of Commerce also serves as the local visitors center offering Montana wide, regional and local information, maps and pamphlets for the area.

In front of the Visitor Center is a sculpture of three Bears that features a mother bear and two cubs, most likely grizzles as they are very prevalent in the area.

When you are out and about:
Caution: Bears are in the area.
Public Washrooms: Mens, Womens, Family and Handicapped

Snacks/Drinks at the facility: Yes - Store or similar

Hours of Operation: Not listed

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