132 W Main St Unit 3
Hamilton, MT 59840

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1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | — |
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---- SCHEDULE A SHOWING ONLINE AT: http://showmojo.com/lac/107d64502a ---- FOR RENT IN HAMILTON downtown location. Well maintained apartment within walking distance to coffee, department stores, grocery store, Post Office, and much more. Onsite coin operated washer and dryer. ***HEAT PAID*** Sorry, no pets. Offered by Greener Montana Properties Decorative brickwork ornaments this two-story Western Commercial style building constructed for jeweler Frank L. Burns. The Canadian-born Burns came to Hamilton in 1894, four years after the town's founding. He originally ran his business from a one-story wooden building on this site. But in 1906, a giant steam shovel began excavating the “Big Ditch.” Bitterrooters hoped this irrigation canal would transform their valley into an oasis, and Burns saw an opportunity for expansion. His new fifty-by-seventy-foot building included two storefronts. Occupying one was his jewelry store, which in 1909 stocked “a full line of watches, clocks, diamonds and small jewelry, hand painted china, cut glass, [and] souvenirs” as well as musical instruments and fancy stationery. The other storefront he leased to various businesses, including a Chinese restaurant and a general store. The second floor he left undivided as a hall for “entertainments and dances.” As Hamilton's first large public hall, it contributed markedly to the community's social life. In later years, the second floor was reconfigured into apartments.
132 W Main St is an apartment community located in Ravalli County and the 59840 ZIP Code.
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Located in the heart of the Bitterroot Valley, along U.S. 93 and the Bitterroot River, Hamilton is the county seat of Ravalli County. Founded by copper king Marcus Daly in the late 19th century, Hamilton is the central trade area for Bitterroot Valley’s hundreds of small farms, ranches, and orchards. Live music, local theater, and downtown offerings define Hamilton as the valley’s emerging artistic hub as well.
Home to a bustling community with a strong sense of pride, Hamilton hosts numerous community events such as the Ravalli County Fair, Bitterroot Microbrew Festival, and Daly Days. Options for outdoor recreation abound in Hamilton’s surrounding mountains and woods while tasty eateries, brewing companies, and cafes serve as cozy gathering places in Downtown Hamilton.
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