Missoula

Missoula

Missoula is a city in western Montana. The 1877 Fort Missoula includes restored buildings and the Historical Museum, with local artifacts. The Missoula Art Museum displays contemporary art. A Carousel for Missoula is a merry-go-round with handcrafted wooden ponies. Trails cross rugged Mount Sentinel and Mount Jumbo. Northeast, Rattlesnake National Recreation Area & Wilderness has peaks, forests and waterfalls.

People died in Missoula (First 28 people) - Page 0

Jennifer Adamson

Jennifer Adamson

Macaulay Culkin's sister

Steve Reevis

Steve Reevis

American actor

Sheridan Gibney

Sheridan Gibney

Writer

Dorothy M. Johnson

Dorothy M. Johnson

American author

Diana Van der Vlis

Diana Van der Vlis

Canadian-American television actress

David Maslanka

David Maslanka

American composer

James Welch

James Welch

American novelist

James Crumley

James Crumley

American author

Carolyn Squires

Carolyn Squires

Former Montana State Senator

Pokey Allen

Pokey Allen

American football player

Rudy Autio

Rudy Autio

Artist

Frank W. Milburn

Frank W. Milburn


Errol Mann

Errol Mann

American football player

Granville Stuart

Granville Stuart

Businessman

John Melcher

John Melcher

Former member of the United States Senate

Joseph M. Dixon

Joseph M. Dixon

Former Governor of Montana

Washington J. McCormick

Washington J. McCormick

U. S. representative

Richard G. Shoup

Richard G. Shoup

U. S. representative

Don W. Fawcett

Don W. Fawcett


Wayne Nance

Wayne Nance


Curt Barclay

Curt Barclay

American baseball player

Frosty Cox

Frosty Cox

American basketball coach

Ric Parnell

Ric Parnell

Drummer

Mary Gleim

Mary Gleim


Terry Dillon

Terry Dillon

American football player

A. J. Gibson

A. J. Gibson

Architect

William Kittredge

William Kittredge

American writer

Max Crawford

Max Crawford

American writer