Yellowstone Public Radio Temporary shutters are used at the Livingston Depot Center for museum signage and to insulate the building.
Twenty-three Montana communities this year will receive just over $5 million in state funding to preserve historic sites.
The Livingston Depot Center in downtown Livingston will use funds to renovate aging single-pane windows.
“The people visiting Livingston for the last 120 years love the windows,” says Laura Cota, Executive Director of the Livingston Depot Foundation.
Cota says the windows have greeted visitors on their way to Yellowstone National Park since the depot became a welcome center in 1902.
“As passengers disembarked the train they would enter into the depot building and see these beautiful windows that framed downtown Livingston,” Cota explains.
Twenty-three Montana communities are sharing more than $5 million of grant funding for 26 historic preservation projects to improve historical sites, historical societies and history museums, the Montana Department of
December 23, 2020
(BEDFORD) – The Bedford Parks Department was very disappointed in not being able to host the annual meet Santa and Mrs. Clause at Otis Park this year.
But even as the “Grinch” tried to steal Christmas, the Bedford Parks Department employees, along with other city officials, worked together to bring some holiday cheer to the children of the city.
On Friday and Saturday of last week, Santa parked his sleigh outside the Milwaukee Depot and his elves joined him in bringing smiles to everyone. Many parents come around a second and third time just so they could see the Jolly Old Man again.
(BEDFORD) – The Milwaukee Depot is ready for Santa’s appearance Friday and Saturday. Although, the annual visit with Santa at Otis Park this year was cancelled, Bedford Mayor Sam Craig and the Bedford Parks Department were determined to find a way to spread the holiday spirit and christmas cheer.
Thanks to the efforts of Bedford City employees, this event should help celebrate the holiday and bring smiles to the children of Lawrence County..
Thursday morning city employees could be seen working feverishly to get things in place for the weekend event.
“We welcome everyone to drive by so Santa can wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Due to the current pandemic. Santa has requested that there will be no walk-up contact with him so that he can stay healthy for Christmas,” said Mayor Sam Craig.
December 16, 2020
(BEDFORD) – The Bedford Parks board approved to advertise the bids for the Red Brick Restoration project. City Attorney Greg Pittman told the board members the insurance company has approved the specifications for the repair of the project.
The clean-up of the Red Brick is now complete. During that process additional damage was discovered. This discover caused a delay with the completion due to awaiting an insurance appraisal. A fire damaged the kitchen area of the building earlier this year.
Park Director Jimmy Jones announced that park employee Autumn Ray has been hired as the Assistant Maintenance Director.
Autumn Ray(left) has been hired as Assistant Maintenance Director