Fort Benton is one of our oldest towns. Originally settled in 1846, it’s known as the Birthplace of Montana… and, in fact, it’s basically one big historic district.

There’s a lot to learn by exploring Fort Benton. Not only is it a delightfully charming place to visit, it’s also home to Montana’s oldest hotel, the iconic Shep Memorial, and, of course, the infamous Bridge to Nowhere. And the bridge is definitely one of its more eye-catching attractions.

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Did you know the history of the old Fort Benton Bridge?

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