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100 Things to Do in Billings Before You Die - (100 Things to Do Before You Die) by Nancy Icopini & Gina Tarnacki (Paperback)
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- About the Author: Nancy Icopini and Gina Tarnacki are a mother-daughter team who run the Montana travel blog www.TravelMontanaNow.com.
- 160 Pages
- Travel, United States
- Series Name: 100 Things to Do Before You Die
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Billings, the largest city in Montana, truly offers the best of both worlds: all the attractions of a big city, with all the stunning scenery and the feel of a small town. A dynamic city known for incredible activities and attractions, Billings is the perfect place to explore no matter what you're in the mood for. With 100 Things to Do in Billings Before You Die, find the city's hidden gems, unique places to eat and drink, and incredible activities and entertainment to enjoy in every season. Go skiing or find summer recreation at Red Lodge or take history lessons at Pompeys Pillar and Little Bighorn National Monument. Take a day trip to some of the state's most mesmerizing (and crowd-free) waterways like Bighorn Canyon. Find Montana's only walking craft beer trail or visit an award-winning restaurant that sources from local farms and ranches. Explore historic mansions and museums or nature-filled parks or enjoy a performance at the "crown jewel of downtown Billings." Find the best ways to enjoy this unique city with so much to offer in 100 Things to Do in Billings Before You Die.About the Author
Nancy Icopini and Gina Tarnacki are a mother-daughter team who run the Montana travel blog www.TravelMontanaNow.com. Nancy grew up on a farm east of Billings. After several years spent out-of-state working as an outdoor adventure education teacher, she is excited to be retired and living back in Billings. Gina is a travel writer whose editorial and copywriting work has been published in USA TODAY, Travel + Leisure, TripSavvy, and many more online and print publications. She now resides in the Pacific Northwest, but frequently visits Montana with her family.Additional product information and recommendations
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