Posted in Montana
December 29, 2018
The Quirky Market In Montana Where You’ll Find Terrific Treasures
If you’ve ever crossed the border on I-90 from Idaho to Montana, you’ve probably seen signs for the 50,000 Silver Dollar Bar in Haugan. And if you’ve been, you know that this quirky spot is so much more than a bar. You can enjoy a hot meal, spend the night, and best of all, shop for some unique Montana gifts and treasures.
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Due to its location, it has become an iconic stop for travelers.

With more than 5,000 square feet dedicated to the shop, there's plenty of room to sell these one-of-a-kind souvenirs.



Bring your wallet every time, because they'll always have something irresistible.

Once called the 10,000 Silver Dollar Bar, the total is much closer to 100,000 by now.

Its location in the middle of the Lolo National Forest makes it a great home base for all kinds of recreational opportunities.

The Silver Dollar Inn is open 365 days a year.
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