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  1. Mar 4, 2023 · Montana’s mountains yielded a rich trove of gold and silver deposits in the 1800s, ultimately leading to it being called the Treasure State. Gold and silver were only the start, as copper and gemstones such as sapphires and garnets have also been mined here in abundance.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontanaMontana - Wikipedia

    Montana has no official nickname but several unofficial ones, most notably "Big Sky Country", "The Treasure State", "Land of the Shining Mountains", and "The Last Best Place". Its economy is primarily based on agriculture , including ranching and cereal grain farming.

  3. Sep 27, 2022 · Treasure State: A Cassie Dewell Novel (Cassie Dewell Novels Book 6) Kindle Edition. #1 New York Times bestselling author C. J. Box's Treasure State finds Cassie Dewell in Montana on the trail of a con man.

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    • Big Sky Country. When it comes to nicknames, Montana certainly has a unique one: Big Sky Country. This moniker, which is often used to refer to the state, originated from the novel of author Alfred Bertram Guthrie Jr., aptly titled “The Big Sky.”
    • Bonanza State. It’s hard to ignore the intriguing moniker bestowed upon this state – the Bonanza State. The rich history behind this nickname traces back to the abundant mineral wealth that lies within its borders.
    • Land of Shining Mountains. When it comes to Montana, there is one particular nickname that sparks curiosity and wonder – the Land of Shining Mountains.
    • The Last Best Place. The Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology. Literary Criticism. “The Last Best Place.” These four words capture the essence of Montana’s natural beauty, its independent spirit, and its sense of community.
  4. Learn about the origin and meaning of Montana's two most popular nicknames: The Treasure State for its mineral riches and Big Sky Country for its vast landscapes. Find out more about Montana's state symbols, icons, and landmarks.

  5. mt.gov › about_montanaABOUT MONTANA

    Nickname: Treasure State; State Capital: Helena; State Flower: Bitterroot; State Bird: Western Meadowlark; State Animal: Grizzly Bear; State Fish: Blackspotted Cutthroat Trout; State Gemstones: Sapphire & Agate; State Soil: Scobey Soil; State Motto: Oro y Plata (Gold & Silver) Visit Montana

  6. Apr 29, 2023 · After more than a century of producing gold, silver, copper, and other natural resources, Montana received the official nickname ‘The Treasure State’. It first appeared on the cover of a state promotional booklet in 1895 and gained widespread appeal thereafter.