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Fort Connah Site is located in Montana
Fort Connah Site
Location in Montana
Fort Connah Site is located in the United States
Fort Connah Site
Location in the United States
Location U.S. Route 93
NRHP reference No. 82003173
Added to NRHP April 28, 1982

The Fort Connah Site is a special historical place in Montana. It's located on U.S. Route 93, between the towns of St. Ignatius and Charlo, Montana. This site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 28, 1982. The fort was first built in 1846 by the Hudson's Bay Company. Today, the building that remains is thought to be the oldest standing building in Montana.


Fort Connah: A Glimpse into Montana's Past

Fort Connah is a really old and important place in Montana's history. It helps us understand what life was like many years ago. This site is recognized nationally because of its historical value.

What Was Fort Connah?

Fort Connah was a trading post. A trading post was a place where people could trade goods, especially furs. It was a key spot for business and meeting people in the mid-1800s.

Who Built Fort Connah?

The fort was built in 1846 by the Hudson's Bay Company. This company was a very powerful fur trading business. It operated across Canada and parts of the United States for a long time. They built forts like Connah to help with their trading activities.

Why Was Fort Connah Important?

Fort Connah played a big role in the fur trade in the region. It was a place where trappers, Native Americans, and traders met. They exchanged furs for supplies and other goods. The fort also helped connect different communities. It was a center for activity in the area.

The Oldest Building in Montana

One of the most amazing things about Fort Connah is its age. The building that is still standing today is believed to be the oldest building in Montana. This makes it a very special piece of history. It shows us how people lived and built things almost 200 years ago.

Visiting Fort Connah Today

Even though it's an old site, you can still visit the Fort Connah Site. It's located right on U.S. Route 93. Visiting helps you imagine what life was like during the fur trading days. It's a great way to learn about Montana's past.

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