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Near the Warden Park Gazebo and the Great Falls Visitor Center:
Top: A sculpture shows members of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery. From left they are York, an enslaved African American; the dog Seaman; Meriwether Lewis; and William Clark. The sculpture, named Explorers at the Portage
LL Great Falls, Montana is known as The Electric City for its history of hydroelectric power and The River City due to the Missouri River's series of waterfalls that gave the city its name. It is also recognized as the Western Art Capital of the World and is home to the C.M. Russell Museum, celebrating the famous cowboy artist Charles M. Russell. The city boasts the Lewis & Clark National Trail Interpretive Center, the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, outdoor recreation on the River's Edge Trail, and the First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park.
LR 15-foot tall metal sculpture of a Tyrannosaurus Rex that overlooks the city
Top: A sculpture shows members of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery. From left they are York, an enslaved African American; the dog Seaman; Meriwether Lewis; and William Clark. The sculpture, named Explorers at the Portage
LL Great Falls, Montana is known as The Electric City for its history of hydroelectric power and The River City due to the Missouri River's series of waterfalls that gave the city its name. It is also recognized as the Western Art Capital of the World and is home to the C.M. Russell Museum, celebrating the famous cowboy artist Charles M. Russell. The city boasts the Lewis & Clark National Trail Interpretive Center, the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, outdoor recreation on the River's Edge Trail, and the First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park.
LR 15-foot tall metal sculpture of a Tyrannosaurus Rex that overlooks the city
Jul 27 2025