Tourism Council discusses rebuilding Augusta s Bunkhouse Inn, destroyed by fire in October
Heritage Tourism Council
and last updated 2020-12-16 13:55:32-05
(UPDATE) As of December 15th, the debris of the Bunkhouse Inn still sits along Main Street in Augusta. In October, a fire destroyed the historical building. The cause is ruled undetermined but two months after the incident, many are still saddened to hear about the Bunkhouse Inn, including the Lewis & Clark County Heritage Tourism Council.
âThe loss of a historic building is always pretty devastating,â says Renee Kelley, the Chair of the Heritage Tourism Council. âI think what s really exciting is that the owners, through their architect, are really trying to [go] back to its original grandeur. That s really exciting to see community members take that upon themselves. I think that s what really makes our little corner of Montana really great.
Heritage Tourism Council talks about rebuilding the Bunkhouse Inn
and last updated 2020-12-16 13:13:10-05
(UPDATE) As of December 15th, the debris of the Bunkhouse Inn still sits along Main Street in Augusta. In October, a fire destroyed the historical building. The cause is ruled undetermined but two months after the incident, many are still saddened to hear about the Bunkhouse Inn, including the Lewis & Clark County Heritage Tourism Council.
âThe loss of a historic building is always pretty devastating,â says Renee Kelley, the Chair of the Heritage Tourism Council. âI think what s really exciting is that the owners, through their architect, are really trying to [go] back to its original grandeur. That s really exciting to see community members take that upon themselves. I think that s what really makes our little corner of Montana really great.
Heritage Tourism Council talks about rebuilding the Bunkhouse Inn
By: Alexie Aguayo
and last updated 2020-12-16 13:13:10-05
HELENA â (UPDATE) As of December 15th, the debris of the Bunkhouse Inn still sits along Main Street in Augusta. In October, a fire destroyed the historical building. The cause is ruled undetermined but two months after the incident, many are still saddened to hear about the Bunkhouse Inn, including the Lewis & Clark County Heritage Tourism Council.
âThe loss of a historic building is always pretty devastating,â says Renee Kelley, the Chair of the Heritage Tourism Council. âI think what s really exciting is that the owners, through their architect, are really trying to [go] back to its original grandeur. That s really exciting to see community members take that upon themselves. I think that s what really makes our little corner of Montana really great.
This is the seventh post in a series called “From the Outside In,” about the experiences of teaching and researching Canadian environmental history by scholars from other countries.
In conversations with Canadians I’ve sometimes detected what to a Dane with a passion for Canadian society and culture is a perplexing diffidence regarding the youthfulness, even the unsophisticated quality of heritage imprint of settler society on the Canadian environment. The suggestion is that European cultural heritage (of the “Old World”) is richer in authenticity; older and therefore more venerable, somehow. Conversely, many Europeans are likely to be awestruck about the authentic “wildness” of the Canadian natural environment compared to the often very “cultured” environments in which our heritage sites are located. But a closer exploration of two sites in Canada and Denmark suggests that the relationship between environment and public heritage is more complex and more subtle.
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