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  • Dive deep into Montana's unique landscape with us as we explore Saint Marie, an intriguing quasi-ghost town rooted in Cold War history. Learn about the town's origins as an Air Force base built for nuclear defense capabilities, witness the surreal juxtaposition of abandoned homes with occupied ones, and hear about its unexpected real estate scene. Curious about the most isolated and enigmatic places in Montana? You won't want to miss our journey to this town just 16 miles north of Glasgow! #MontanaExploration #GhostTown #coldwarhistory
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  • @LivinginMontana1
    @LivinginMontana1  5 місяців тому +5

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  • @ivanhicks887
    @ivanhicks887 Рік тому +200

    I am 90 Air Force vet from Havre - I remember all the towns and AF Units on the High Line - Got married to the Montana Queen in 1956 Loved Her and Montana Thankyou for the video Great Job

    • @searchingto
      @searchingto Рік тому +10

      You probably drove right by our place to get to the base on the Simpson Route road. Lived 6 miles north of Havre and our driveway turn off was at the bottom of a large dip in the highway.

    • @jasonlommen4769
      @jasonlommen4769 Рік тому +14

      Montanan here too. Love this state! Thank you for your service 🇺🇸

    • @RobMarshall1
      @RobMarshall1 Рік тому +10

      Thank you for your service!

    • @evie1950
      @evie1950 8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your service!!

    • @RobertMiller-ph6fs
      @RobertMiller-ph6fs 7 місяців тому +1

      SALUTE too you sir. I discovered Montana when my sister got married there. They now live in ST .IGNATIUS area The only Amish community on a Indian reservation in the country

  • @clyderokke5409
    @clyderokke5409 Рік тому +93

    I was stationed at Glasgow for three years, 65-68. The base was considered isolated until someone moved the gate up to the county highway which was gravel at the time. As a result, Glasow was re-designated as only remote and the MWR funding was lost. Limited recreation facilities. Very boring but I kept busy by taking college classes by extension. The base belonged to the Strategic Air Command (SAC) and was home for B 52 bombers and KC 135 tankers. There was also an Air Defense Command (ADC) unit here, 13th FIS (F 101 Voodoos) and a small MATS detachment. By the way, the whole housing area was a part of the base and when we started closing in 19968, the Crow Nation petitioned the dept of the interior for the housing area. Never happened and there was considerable bickering from influential people from Glasgow and the state which served to drive prospective parties away. I knew this since I had a part time job working behind the bar at the Officer's club and listened to these people on a number of occasions. Booze does funny things to the brain and people sometimes say things they should not.

    • @eelliott9581
      @eelliott9581 8 місяців тому +9

      My (then) husband was stationed at the 694th Radar Squadron in Maiden outside of Lewistown from '65-'67. Periodically he had to go to Glasgow snd he said it was totally in the middle of nowhere. Didn't realize it was it was on St Marie. Interesting video.

    • @cptkettch
      @cptkettch 8 місяців тому +6

      My dad assigned to the 13th FIS in the 60's.

    • @comingoutspinster-rebellik1479
      @comingoutspinster-rebellik1479 8 місяців тому +13

      It’s so sad, rather than help the indigenous people out, they chose to let all these ginormous base homes just rot, instead. I’ll never understand our “leaders” complete lack of logic and empathy.

    • @patriciastaton6182
      @patriciastaton6182 7 місяців тому

      🎉 scary wooden launcher live there😢

    • @daleslover2771
      @daleslover2771 7 місяців тому

      Ought to do some inquiry, find out why these homes were left vacant, exposed to the elements... this is exactly why good, honest, hard-working people lose faith in their country, all of this was paid by American Taxpayers, in the 50s and 60s 70s... i would like to know more why these military bases have been shut down to the populatio that cant afford a home but still needs shelter.
      Shouldn't their a access site to go to......
      for answers?o@comingoutspinster-rebellik1479

  • @micbrenoel5459
    @micbrenoel5459 Рік тому +47

    My wife and I live in OSCODA,MICHIGAN on the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base. It was the last staging area for B-52 bombers and KC-35 refueling aircraft during Desert Storm.
    The base was closed for about 10 years then refurbished as you describe there, however, this is a huge success. Over 700 units restored which includes townhouse ( such as ours), single family built homes, and single family manufactured homes.
    Our runway is 10,000’ long and was the backup for the shuttle because the eastern approach is completely over Lake Huron( no population) and the western approach is over miles of uninhabited National Forest. This looked similar to your town 20 years ago, but is thriving(sort of) today. All of the 8-plex units were demolished and only three side streets of quad-plex units remain.
    We live in one of the bases generals townhouse We bought it 20 years ago while the refurbishment was nearing completion. We owned an aircraft then and wanted to be near our airplane.
    This is a beautiful place to live and these housing units were built to be the last thing standing if nuclear war broke out!

    • @fidiusjwhoopie
      @fidiusjwhoopie 12 днів тому

      FEMA staging area, rumor has it as.........

  • @johnwood551
    @johnwood551 Рік тому +32

    I lived and worked out of that base doing Seismic Exploration back in the late 70’s. It was still in great shape and it was luxury to us as we moved every few months to a new prospect to explore for oil and we lived in motels or tents. I was amazed that this “City” was there with a huge airport that a manufacturer could have used. Sad to see it so run down.

  • @kellyreinlasoder2596
    @kellyreinlasoder2596 Рік тому +58

    I was born and raised in Poplar, MT. Which is on the Fort Peck Reservation about 50 miles to the East of Glasgow on Hwy 2. My father moved us to the air base in 1969 but we only stayed for 3 months and then moved back to Poplar. Glasgow was one of the largest towns aside from Williston, ND close to us. We used to go to Glasgow quite a bit for shopping and they had some decent places to eat. As I got older I lived in Glasgow from May, 1983 to April 1985 working for the Valley County sheriff's office.

  • @arnoldalt2571
    @arnoldalt2571 Рік тому +44

    Places that are desolate are to be found all around this country. Check out Epping, ND where my Grandfather and his brother homesteaded in 1900. Long long ago this old man was a Private in the US Army and was hitch hiking back to my base in Washington State. After many miles of traveling across flat land in parts of Neb and Kansas I was bothered by the complete lack of trees. If you are from Wisc. that's a problem. After many hours I saw way off in the distance a lone tree along side of the road. I said "oh a tree" and the local fellow that was giving me a ride got somewhat indignant and said, "tree hell, that's Schefield National Forest. Nice guy and I appreciated the ride.

    • @markme4
      @markme4 6 місяців тому +2

      That is funny

    • @PACstove
      @PACstove 3 місяці тому +1

      LOL

  • @cptkettch
    @cptkettch 8 місяців тому +25

    My dad was stationed at Glasgow AFB, 1963-65. The housing and layout is pretty standard for military bases I have lived on.

  • @goinrcn2713
    @goinrcn2713 Рік тому +23

    I grew up in Cut Bank, also on highway 2 along the highline, most commonly known as the coldest spot in the nation. Great place to grow up and live if you don't mind high winds and sub-zero temperatures 😊

  • @wesleyhay3881
    @wesleyhay3881 Рік тому +5

    I noticed these highways have some shoulder to them.
    Many paved roads in Montana (except for interstates and the
    other larger highways) have no shoulder.
    Anyhow, this is an interesting video and I appreciate you taking the time
    to drive all the way video recording a place that many people can now learn
    about as I know most of us were not aware of this place. Even someone like myself
    who spent his young life in Montana ( I left when I turned 20) had never heard about this place.

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 Рік тому +15

    There are lots of ghost towns in North America, and they have interesting histories. That is a very interesting looking place. Cheers, Will!

  • @GEN-X-
    @GEN-X- Рік тому +18

    That place with the haze hanging in the air is sooooo creepy. I wonder what the people are like. I love that it's low pop.

    • @LivinginMontana1
      @LivinginMontana1  Рік тому +3

      I agree!

    • @moldyapple1237
      @moldyapple1237 9 місяців тому +7

      Some of the biggest freaks I’ve ever met are from that area in mt

    • @wailingapplecore7558
      @wailingapplecore7558 8 місяців тому +2

      I lived here as a kid and have visited my grandma a couple of times. Either the people are the sweetest you’ll ever meet or they’re the worst. There’s been a case of incest and a couple years ago, some a-hole dressed as a klan member for Halloween 🙄

    • @shaneamundson1192
      @shaneamundson1192 6 місяців тому

      Very little crime.

    • @montuckyman4982
      @montuckyman4982 5 місяців тому

      That haze is smoke, most likely from forest fires in Canada.

  • @robdavidson4945
    @robdavidson4945 Рік тому +13

    I'm from Idaho. I worked in the oilfields around Williston and stayed in Glasgow with my daughter on the weekends. Some years ago. I also lived for a year just outside of Darby , MT on the ranch you see on the TV series Yellowstone. I started school there. That was 1961. Things have changed a lot since then.

  • @sherryal840
    @sherryal840 Місяць тому +1

    I AM 58 AND USED TO LIVE THERE IN THE 70'S RIGHT THERE ON THE BASE. LOTS OF GREAT MEMORIES.

  • @kayhenry6293
    @kayhenry6293 Рік тому +55

    One problem with St Marie being a retirement community is the lack of medical facilities. Most retirees are of an age that need ready access to medical care.

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Рік тому +16

      Also, the climate in northern
      Montana is brutal! The
      houses are townhouses;
      not so great when you're
      too old/too lame to climb
      those stairs!

    • @kathleenmartin7498
      @kathleenmartin7498 11 місяців тому +11

      I agree, medical care, handicapped accessible transportation for folks who use walkers or wheelchairs, and supportive services such as time health care aides would be needed for many retirees

    • @Dakota-xi6cg
      @Dakota-xi6cg 8 місяців тому +6

      I guess also "Meals on Wheels"is out of the question now!

    • @meandthemrs7403
      @meandthemrs7403 8 місяців тому +4

      What kind of law enforcement could there be as well?

    • @lionelscout
      @lionelscout Місяць тому +1

      I was wondering about infrastructure. Gas, electricity, water, SEWAGE (maybe all septic tanks?)

  • @zolialtheabrowne7438
    @zolialtheabrowne7438 9 днів тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @janicestewart6116
    @janicestewart6116 Рік тому +17

    The houses as you call them was housing for the Air Force Base personal. When the AFB closed of course folks moved away. Its not like this was an actual town and suddenly a ghost town. MANY fine people live at St Marie and many wish they did! Anytime a condo comes for sale it sells rather quicley. Not everyone wants to live in town or city. St Maries is an amazing community of people.

  • @jtc1947
    @jtc1947 6 місяців тому +2

    Vids like THESE are what can make Y/T and the net so interesting. Places that i can only visit and see via my computer! Many thanks.

  • @melodymacken9788
    @melodymacken9788 Рік тому +14

    Fascinating. Thankyou.
    Rotorua, New Zealand 🇳🇿

  • @DriverDean
    @DriverDean Рік тому +7

    Thx for sharing Will!

  • @privatepilot4064
    @privatepilot4064 Рік тому +115

    Because nothing says “Retirement” like shoveling snow when you’re in your 90s!

  • @jgreg9706
    @jgreg9706 Рік тому +15

    “Streets full of people, all alone; Roads full of houses, never home; Church full of singing, out of tune; Everyone's gone to the moon” [Jonathan King “Everyone's Gone To The Moon” Released: 1979]. [AFB closed in 1976” (2:58)].

  • @jazzrat2000
    @jazzrat2000 9 місяців тому +7

    I lived in Brockton for a while and I wish I knew about this place. Interesting to visit. I went to Custer County High School in Miles City and we used to go to Glasgow for basketball games. Quite a long trip!

  • @danielhutchinson6604
    @danielhutchinson6604 Рік тому +15

    I delivered part of a Log Barn to that area on Christmas Day back in 2010 I believe.
    The folks who lived there were running a business from their Home in a Farm House that they bought cheap and fixed up to support their Home Business.
    Remote work appears to become something that can support life in the most remote locations.

  • @earthangel3234
    @earthangel3234 Рік тому +6

    I live in Southern Montana near Billings. The winter here is more mild than up North. I like exploring small towns and ghost ones. Next time I drive to Canada I Visit that part of Montana.

  • @sherrysmithrice1973
    @sherrysmithrice1973 Рік тому +38

    No one wants to be controlled by a condo association or HOA. So it's probably why no one wants to buy a run-down shack

    • @Fred-mt2zl
      @Fred-mt2zl 6 місяців тому

      Better than living in a Liberal crime riddled drug infested slum big city.

  • @nancyhoff3813
    @nancyhoff3813 Рік тому +12

    Mountain Plains Economic & Educational Program Development Program thru 6 surrounding state Job Service in 1970s. Lived in enlisted quarters (the more abandoned area in video) while training for job tech via “packets”-at our own pace. Got paid $75/wk & required classes on parenting, budgeting, nutrition. At completion, helped find a job where we chose to go. Innovative! Would love to hear if any one also completed this program. Some Air Force was still there - in the bigger homes. We had use of grocery store , movie theatre, schools, clinics, rec center. It was thriving- even tho most of military was gone. Yet I have never found any comments on this program . I’d Love to write a book on the experience.

    • @kathleenmartin7498
      @kathleenmartin7498 11 місяців тому +5

      I also went through that program. I came up with my daughter from Wyoming, and completed the drafting program. It was a great program!!

    • @SGT11B40
      @SGT11B40 7 місяців тому

      My parents went through that program too. I was just a kid. 1974-1975. It wasn't a bad place. There were many things to do and I had a lot of friends to run around with. B-52's were there along with Air Force personnel. Sub zero weather wasn't too bad if the wind wasn't blowing. Lol.

    • @claradavis5911
      @claradavis5911 4 місяці тому

      Mrs Nancy let's start recruiting people from the big cities 😮 like the melting pots of the United States 🇺🇸 like New York, Miami, Florida, California, and Texas. However, I'm not saying this so that other cultures can come and take over, but I'm saying this because it's really getting crowded in theses cities and other places around this country. Also, some people don't want to live up north 😒 🙄 😕 in those areas like Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota, because of the cold harsh weather, I believe that I would love to live there during the summer or fall months but not the Winter because of my arthritis at times. Lastly, from what I here from this video about the 🏠 housing and the pricing it's not bad, but to me personally the area, town or city really NEEDS a HOME DEPOT, LOWE'S LUMBER DEPOT, or America favorite store WAL-MART 😀 or some other stores that would be very affordable for the citizens that live in that area. Godbless Peace ✌ 😂😊

  • @kathleenmartin7498
    @kathleenmartin7498 11 місяців тому +12

    I stayed there back in 1979 while attending a government sponsored vocational training school. The housing was all in pretty good shape back then. Its a shame that something couldn't have happened to repopulate the place.

  • @fasx56
    @fasx56 8 місяців тому +3

    Thank you this interesting video of this very lonely and remote Town of Saint Marie Montana. Life can be difficult even when you live in a much more developed and populated part of the United States with Grocery Stores and Hardware Stores and Hospitals close by. Remote Towns like St. Marie almost take one back to late frontier environment where people lived miles apart and still had horse and buggy transportation and the only time you saw someone is when you went to the closest town to the General Store. I wonder if they even have Cell Service or the Internet.?

  • @KillaCommieFerMommie
    @KillaCommieFerMommie Рік тому +33

    The thought of living in solitude is appealing to me.... so long as I have snow-capped mountains and wildlife to look at... St. Marie is completely BARREN.... I'm waiting for Jack Nicholson to come limping around one of those houses with a double bladed axe.

    • @sarahsoutar252
      @sarahsoutar252 Рік тому +7

      I know, right. Way too funny.

    • @OperationBlackSacrab
      @OperationBlackSacrab 10 місяців тому +5

      The place definitely has a certain charm about it though... Just think what it could be if those properties were restored and more infrastructure was built?

    • @vapormissile
      @vapormissile 8 місяців тому +2

      Still bleak​@@OperationBlackSacrab

    • @Shreddy-e1c
      @Shreddy-e1c 2 місяці тому +2

      Having a general store nearby helps a TON. I live in AZ in the middle of nowhere and I couldn't do it without one.

  • @RedRoseSeptember22
    @RedRoseSeptember22 Рік тому +21

    A lot of good sized homes out there, too bad so many of them are abandoned :( there's a lot of potential to make them nice again. ♥

    • @LivinginMontana1
      @LivinginMontana1  Рік тому +6

      That is true

    • @HeronPoint2021
      @HeronPoint2021 Рік тому +7

      @@LivinginMontana1 We had a house on our familly homestead in Canada that was abandoned for decades (remember metal cladding). turns out it was sound and my aunt and uncle ramped it up upon retirement (wood stove first off) and lived there until they passed on. Warm and cosy, and quite large . the barn shifted and didn't make it, but it wasn't exactly built well anyway.

    • @papabear562
      @papabear562 Рік тому +6

      Those units would need to be renovated soon because they will eventually be beyond repair if left to the elements too much longer.

    • @robertshorthill6836
      @robertshorthill6836 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@LivinginMontana1 A lot of these trailer camper people in and around Bozeman should head up that way. They could offer to fix the houses up for free rent for a few years and improve the town. Just a thought

  • @freewill1114
    @freewill1114 Рік тому +19

    We visited St Marie in 1995, with an eye for retiring in a few more years. The history is that the homes were built by the Air Force, for what is referred to as "base housing". Of course, the nicer single family homes were for the officers, and the multifamily were for enlisted families. When the base closed, the runways and other air facilities were taken over by Boeing for training and for cold weather testing. Boeing will bring out an aircraft and shut it down for a couple days of -50 degree weather, then see if it will start up. The houses were left over, and sold to private parties who wanted to develop a city there, which they named St Marie. The developer and his charming wife put us up in a unit and showed us around for a couple days. We decided to pass, as my wife is a city girl, this was too far from everything, including family, and we had about 5 years to go before retirement. I later heard that the effort to develop had floundered, and the developer gave it up.

    • @LivinginMontana1
      @LivinginMontana1  Рік тому +4

      Great info!

    • @HeronPoint2021
      @HeronPoint2021 Рік тому +5

      @@LivinginMontana1 I too see nothing but potential, but you need a govt./developer/citizen initiative like the residents condo association. Get Boeing to beef up the airport runway and get Exxon!! (yeh, right) to put in an Av Gas station with regular gas as well, and the County to get some equipment in their for roads/trash and city parks, and you're off to the races. And one corner store. I'll start the Feed Store: Cantrells Feed Bin and Used Cow Lot. I'm jus tnorth in Canada. Prairie weather mean you don't deal with a lot of mold, and other coastal issue for builds. Those framed houses are probably saveable.

    • @robertshorthill6836
      @robertshorthill6836 7 місяців тому

      ​@@HeronPoint2021 Our daughter got a teaching job in Freud about 30 years ago. Shopped at Walmart in Williston. Tended bar as an extra $$ gig. The wind blew all the snow away. Summers were great. Isolated and not especially friendly place for visitors.

  • @christophervanasse9911
    @christophervanasse9911 2 місяці тому

    Wow this brings back memories. I was born in Havre and grew up on the Hi Line near Ft Belknap. When I was little my parents visited some people in Glasgow and stayed at a friends house in St Marie. Genuinely one of the eeriest places I’ve ever been. We hardly slept at all as the house was the only one occupied in the whole street.

  • @clehouser4
    @clehouser4 8 місяців тому +3

    The Amtrak Empire Builder rolls right along Highway 2 eastbound after it leaves Glacier Park. Miles and miles of fields, prairies and wheat fields, dotted infrequently with tiny, dying towns. I always wonder what life would be like in these towns.

  • @GodsBarnChurch
    @GodsBarnChurch Рік тому +25

    Don’t worry about the snow because the wind blows it away

  • @chickenwing111
    @chickenwing111 Рік тому +12

    The nearby runway appears to be fully maintained according to Google satellite images. Lots of new pavement.

  • @MarriThornton-hx8tp
    @MarriThornton-hx8tp Рік тому +6

    Air force base I've been there and it was empty now there's people on the base for housing.

  • @mikehansen2839
    @mikehansen2839 Місяць тому

    I've lived in a town of 1200 people in northcentral kansas for 69 years and absolutely love it. My wife and I have children that live close to large city's and it's really nice to visit them and enjoy all the things there is to do. But it's always nice to get back to Kansas my home. I can go 1 mile in any direction and be in the country. Kansas is not for everyone but it's for for me ❤❤❤❤

  • @WallyTony
    @WallyTony 28 днів тому

    Cool video. Never heard of this fascinating place.

  • @pedenmk
    @pedenmk 9 місяців тому +2

    I live in laurel Mt. I loved it. While I lived there. Great episode. Thanks for sharing

  • @recollectionsofinvisiblechild
    @recollectionsofinvisiblechild 8 місяців тому +1

    Ellsworth AFB in SD is a similar base that is still in use. The housing featured in this video is virtually identical to the housing that used to exist at Ellsworth. The old housing on Ellsworth was demolished in the 2000s. The streets and sidewalks were scraped up and removed. Nothing man made was left. A fence with “keep out” signs was erected around the location because of chemical contamination. It was declared a “superfund cleanup site.” TCE, AFFF, and nuclear residue (and more) was found in the soil and/or water. The company that evaluated the site recommended no further human habitation forever.

  • @laowaistudieschina7470
    @laowaistudieschina7470 8 місяців тому +4

    I've been to St Marie twice and I can't recall seeing anyone out and about either time.

  • @MontanaKat1912
    @MontanaKat1912 4 місяці тому +1

    I have family that use to live in Glasgow and Miles City. I still have a family member that lives in Forsyth. My mom was born and raised in Joplin Montana. The photo you posted it was Garnet Ghost town. Fun little town to visit. I took some pretty cool shots of the little town and learning the history is interesting. Few hours drive from Missoula to there. They have like ice cream days once a year (depends on weather). I live in Missoula and the rent for one bedroom is around up to the 1,185.00. It's crazy. My rent just went up to that. Not sure how much longer I can live in my rental. :( It's eating up my income.

  • @portnuefflyer
    @portnuefflyer Місяць тому

    I've flown all over Montana in my small plane, and other states in the west. The little community (worker housing I'm guessing) near the Jim Bridger power plant in Wyoming has always struck me as a bit odd. A subdivision plopped down in a pretty desolate area (I said Wyoming...) with fenced back yards and houses quite close together. I've always thought if you're going to live in a rural area, why would you want to live 10' away from another house! Most people don't realize how frigging huge Montana is, or how largely unpopulated, still. But I've always had a great time there and the people are always friendly! This place is on my list to check out next summer.

  • @patricksottek5913
    @patricksottek5913 Місяць тому +1

    I find it interesting that the listed values are far higher than they should be for an abandoned area.

  • @ginalibrizzi5204
    @ginalibrizzi5204 2 місяці тому +6

    The fact that there’s a condo association just ruins it. You can’t have a peaceful life where any association makes the rules.

  • @fljeeper71
    @fljeeper71 Рік тому +5

    Ill give you a million for the whole town lol very interesting! thanks for the cool video!

  • @luannewulf8731
    @luannewulf8731 5 місяців тому +1

    Try Froid, Mt. lived there in 1949/50! Also 18 miles north east of Wolf Point! Still surviving more or less!

  • @jeanwilliams3425
    @jeanwilliams3425 Рік тому +7

    My family lived there in the 70s . We had a small store ,doctor at the hospital,rec center etc. My daughter went to the grade school. The place was nice an well kept. I never heard it called St. Marie's . I had to have my finger prints to live there.

    • @LivinginMontana1
      @LivinginMontana1  Рік тому +2

      Interesting!

    • @SGT11B40
      @SGT11B40 7 місяців тому +2

      As a kid I lived there 1974-1975. 4th grade, I think the school was called North Star. Mrs. Falk was my teacher's name. Also remember the rec center, movie theatre and a teen center. There was a small store that wasn't far from our duplex that we lived in. Glasgow AFB. Never heard it called St. Marie till now.

    • @laurarogers8375
      @laurarogers8375 7 місяців тому +1

      They could hardly call it Glasgow Air Force Base after it closed, and Glasgow is the name of the small town nearby, so I understand Saint Marie was chosen as the new name by those who began the HOA idea. I could be wrong, but I think there is another video about it.

  • @pumagutten
    @pumagutten Рік тому +4

    That place looks spooky!👻 Nothing like my dear St Mary!

  • @mascot1063
    @mascot1063 Рік тому +14

    Jesus that sounds like my kind of town

  • @dnmccurry
    @dnmccurry Рік тому +6

    You should travel to the south to the ghost town of Elkhorn. People live there. But it has a history. If you visit the graveyard you will figure out the history.

  • @oriraykai3610
    @oriraykai3610 Рік тому +1

    I drove through an abandoned town in Colorado, probably built for the same reason, that consisted of one main street and configured just like an Old West cowboy movie town. All buildings were right next to each other. Still in good condition because it was only a few decades old.

  • @lynneaker391
    @lynneaker391 12 днів тому

    I lived on Glasgow AFB FROM 1960-1969. SAD TO SEE IT ALL RUN DOWN. WE MOVED FROM A DIRT FARM IN OKLAHOMA TO GLASGOW AND IT WES THE BEST MOVE MY FAMILY COULD HAVE MADE.

  • @elliebellie7816
    @elliebellie7816 26 днів тому

    Good 'old Sov Cits! Pretty sure that is identical military housing to where we lived on Fort Carson back in the late 1960's.

  • @pizaliasta8369
    @pizaliasta8369 Рік тому +5

    I knew it was St. Marie almost as soon as it got started. Odd place and people indeed...some of them. There's some creepy photos and videos somewhere out there of the inside of the former hospital. Looks like the inside of a horror video game.

  • @gaylebublitz4237
    @gaylebublitz4237 4 місяці тому

    I find this so interesting. Thanks for the video.

  • @deltabravo1257
    @deltabravo1257 Місяць тому

    Interesting history. The housing is typical military base style housing units (large duplexes) built in that era.

  • @gunman-6646
    @gunman-6646 Рік тому +5

    Man, that is a scary place! Reminds me of the horror movie, (people of the hills). I wouldn't want to get out of my car there.

  • @martinhink6244
    @martinhink6244 9 місяців тому +4

    I formerly lived between St Marie and Glasgow. Moved away in 1992

  • @musgroveandthepumi1604
    @musgroveandthepumi1604 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video! You might also like Atlanta, Idaho.

  • @toolscarriagesmodellbauand7246
    @toolscarriagesmodellbauand7246 4 місяці тому

    What a interesting story about those abandoned villages. Best wishes from Germany

  • @badlandskid
    @badlandskid 6 місяців тому +1

    There is a similar USAF site south of Minot, ND just on the east side of hwy 83. Idk the current conditions of the buildings there but for years several were abandoned. It’s not nearly the size of St Marie. I think it may have had something to do with ICBM sites scattered around the area.

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc 8 місяців тому +1

    The SAC base would have been huge
    In upstate NY we had a SAC base and another one up in Plattsburgh and there are many underground complexes designed to survive a nuclear strike.
    We also had 12 nuclear missiles in a 30 mile radius around Plattsburgh
    The airports were massive and the runways were almost 15,000 feet long.
    And when the B-52s took off fully loaded they needed the entire runway to get off the ground.
    They also had C130 or something like that and they were massive cargo planes
    The coolest part was all the underground bunkers
    The government sold the Alternative Backup Radar Bunker and when the reporters did a story on that site they talked with the farmers that had lived on the road when it was originally built back in the fifties and they said how could you not know this was here and they all said we knew it was there because the government came and talked to us when they started building and digging out this massive hole in the ground and told us never to say anything to anyone about it
    But there are still the primary radar bunker and the alternate primary radar bunker and the backup radar bunker that are still classified and no one knows exactly where those are even though the base was decommissioned

  • @tamarabuckallew3765
    @tamarabuckallew3765 27 днів тому

    I actually stayed there for a bit back when I was younger 978 and there was a treatment center there ,during walks I used to get to walk around the base as it was called when I was there and no one lived there at all. All the houses where stocked with furniture and everything like pots and pans. ready to move into. It was very haunting and silent. But seeing it now and how ran down it has become is so sad. I never understood why the Government left such a place empty but there is nothing at all to do in Glasgow and everyone there is bored out of there minds.

  • @allenfitzgerald2046
    @allenfitzgerald2046 2 місяці тому

    How cool. Would have never known this about Montana.

  • @troyarthur9342
    @troyarthur9342 17 днів тому

    There is a similar place, but smaller North of Lewistown Mt., back in the Snowy Mountains. Can't remember if it had a name. It is an abandoned air force structure, It was used for a troubled boys ranch for a time, don't know anymore. Interesting kinda creepy place too.

  • @billofrights5064
    @billofrights5064 Рік тому +4

    If the hydrants and water mains are functional, the myriad homes in a state of decay suggest a wealth of live fire training opportunities. If not for distance and lack of available fire apparatus, it could be a firefighting wonderland. Drill sites today sport concrete buildings that are used until they become too unstable. Back in the day, we had the luxurious use of an occasional ordinary wood-framed dwelling, but nothing like the abundance in Saint Marie, Montana.

    • @LivinginMontana1
      @LivinginMontana1  Рік тому

      Great idea!

    • @billofrights5064
      @billofrights5064 Рік тому

      It might also be good as a testing ground for new or developing fire apparatus. What longevity might a fire department expect after various pieces of suppression equipment are deployed consecutively in one fire incident after the other over an extended period of time under non-artificial conditions? A manufacturer could claim the equipment was brutalized beyond the probable experience of the fire service but remained serviceable with minimal maintenance.

  • @sams6090
    @sams6090 8 місяців тому +1

    I do work at that former base every once in a while. It's now a aircraft testing facility and was bought from the USAF a while ago.

  • @gluonjck63
    @gluonjck63 5 місяців тому

    One of the towns I find fascinating is Broadus, MT- I always stay at the Sagebrush Inn. Usually on my way to Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, or Devils Tower. Peaceful anytime but driving down through the gorge in Winter is terrifying.

    • @yabbadabba2887
      @yabbadabba2887 5 місяців тому

      Something doesn't add up. The turn off for Devils Tower is 50 miles to the southeast of Broadus. The other 2 destinations are WAY west.

  • @michaelquillen2679
    @michaelquillen2679 Рік тому +4

    Ummm, not quite accurate. These houses were a part of Glasgow AFB, built by the Air Force for their personnel. After the based shut down, typical of any base decommissioning, everything went on sale to the highest bidder. My father, (representing a government entity) got thousands of $$s of stuff for free (heck, I even got a N-3B extreme weather parka, Mickey Mouse boots, and N-1B Mukluks). Developers bought the housing area and tried to develop it as St. Marie. The runway and buildings that served the B-52s and F101 Voodoos that were there, were purchased by a Boeing subsidiary and is used by Boeing. In fact, Boeing landed a jet there a few weeks ago (touch-n-go) during a test flight. Also heard that while the 737-Max8 project was grounded and Boeing kept building, many Max8s were ferried to that site (along with the former Moses Lake AFB in Washington). YOu should have explored the things like the old hospital, theater, etc. It's interesting. Also, you should have gone further north to Ophiem and then out to the west of that town to see the old Cold War radar site. I grew up in that area and remember Glasgow AFB well. B-52s flying low over the prairie, F-101s breaking the sound barrier, open houses every year. Ask me about the time, as a dumb kid, how I SOSed a B-52 to investigate my distress call.

    • @laurarogers8375
      @laurarogers8375 7 місяців тому

      Just a slight correction:
      Moses Lake is the town's name which is located at the former Larson AFB.

  • @markothwriter
    @markothwriter Місяць тому

    Around 1992, we took a company of M1A1 Abrams tanks up there for the Montana National Guard. I think I was 20 years old. We were going to make it a training area, but the tracks tore up the soil too much. ( Probably would have been good for the soil. ) Anyway, they stopped that program and shipped the tanks back to Helena. But, for one week, our company had a freekin' blast. We had the regulators off and we were getting up to 80 mph on the runway. Mainly, we just tore up and down the runway, with few forays into the plains - watched by scientists from the DNRC. And at night, that place was a scarey ghost town. No one was there. Except the ghosts and a caretaker who was siphoning off the fuel and selling it on the black market.

  • @patperrier4599
    @patperrier4599 Місяць тому

    Have you ever toured Conrad? By the way, Chanute AFB in southern IL is also abandoned.

  • @gordonrieber9775
    @gordonrieber9775 Рік тому +4

    The highline was rather nice.

  • @CW59231
    @CW59231 13 днів тому

    My husband and I actually live in St. Marie, MT. and I have 2 adult sons that also live here. When you drive around it that is what it basically looks like, but there are families that live in homes/condos that are fixed up and don't look like what is shown on the outer roads. The majority are abandoned and are not in the association. It is quiet for the most part, some people think they are privileged and let their dogs run around, and the association is a joke. Our nearest Walmart is over 2 hrs. one way. It isn't for everyone, and we are glad about that.

  • @writerconsidered
    @writerconsidered Рік тому +7

    The funniest thing about this is them having an HOA. Like why? HOA's are notoriously bad. Why would they setup an extra rent plan? And the premise of protecting property values in a totally stagnate market is hilarious. That makes no sense.

    • @papabear562
      @papabear562 Рік тому

      The reason for the HOA is control. The county godfathers up there don't want a community to spring up and take away tax dollars from nearby Glasgow. It's the same thing where I live now. It's all about control.

    • @sarahsoutar252
      @sarahsoutar252 Рік тому +3

      Yeah, I was wondering about that too. HOA's are usually set up to protect the value of the property. I think that ship sailed a long time ago.

    • @PACstove
      @PACstove 3 місяці тому

      they probably all still wearing masks too

  • @OdySlim
    @OdySlim Місяць тому +1

    Actually Jarbidge, NV is the most remote town in the lower 48. Pop 8. 102 miles north from Elko on rough terrain
    dirt road. Regards from Ody Slim

    • @LivinginMontana1
      @LivinginMontana1  Місяць тому

      I guess there are different definitions of remote! billingsmix.com/montana-has-the-most-remote-town-in-the-lower-48/

  • @DJPTEXAS
    @DJPTEXAS Рік тому +6

    Wild....

  • @danmcn61
    @danmcn61 4 місяці тому

    What happened to the "town" in the Paradise Valley where the Church Universal & Triumphant (CUT) were living? Is that still there?

  • @MT_Madman
    @MT_Madman 5 місяців тому

    Several abandon bases or more specific base housing areas. A couple I'm real familiar with; Grissom AFB and Ft Harrison in Indiana, the SAVE site between Belleville and Freeburg IL.

  • @CyborgZeta
    @CyborgZeta Рік тому +5

    That may be too isolated even for me, haha.

  • @stellatorgy8414
    @stellatorgy8414 Місяць тому

    I lived in Glasgow for a year, thought Fort Peck was a bit strange too, like frozen in time!

  • @SC-gw2kf
    @SC-gw2kf Рік тому +5

    I would love to visit.

  • @Boozoobajou1
    @Boozoobajou1 22 дні тому

    The flatness of the land around there amazes me.

  • @KellyK2006
    @KellyK2006 Рік тому +5

    It looks like it might be an interesting place to visit for Halloween lol.

    • @LivinginMontana1
      @LivinginMontana1  Рік тому +2

      It is!

    • @wailingapplecore7558
      @wailingapplecore7558 8 місяців тому +2

      There’s an Elm street in St. Marie! Lots of kids dare each other to walk down it at night in the pitch dark

  • @v.m.8472
    @v.m.8472 8 місяців тому +2

    Old base housing! These are comfortable and good old homes to fix up!

  • @TheWriterWalker
    @TheWriterWalker 8 місяців тому +1

    Oh, my! Seems like a setting for an Ira Levin or a Dean Koontz novel.

  • @samuelschick8813
    @samuelschick8813 Місяць тому

    Is it possible to buy one of the abandoned houses and bring it back up without being in the condo assoc?

  • @777dolf1
    @777dolf1 Рік тому +3

    This town reminds me of Silver Peak Nevada.

  • @Clovis321
    @Clovis321 Місяць тому +1

    Daqui do Brasil não dá pra ter uma ideia real do que é viver nesses lugares, vi no mapa estão praticamente no Canadá. Tem um brasileiro em Dakota do Norte, administra uma fazenda lá e outras arrendadas pelo seu patrão.
    Ele fala sobre as dificuldades, clima vai de 20ºC até 40º negativos, é totalmente estranho para nós. A neve cobre casa até a janela, é algo que não conhecemos.
    E ele mora numa cidadezinha ali perto, também minúscula mas parece bem cuidada. Essa região é muito vazia populacionalmente, não tem gente em lugar nenhum. Vastas regiões sem uma casa, sem uma cidade, nada. Mas são campos bonitos de se ver.
    Ás vezes vejo vídeos de fazendeiros no Canadá e é a mesma situação, o período de plantio e colheita sãomuito curtos e só uma vez ao ano (aqui fazemos duas no geral, alguns lugares até 3), perdeu a chance é prejuízo certo.
    Essas regiões são continuidade dos campos canadenses não?

  • @beckyforbis4858
    @beckyforbis4858 Рік тому +2

    Reminds me a lot of Kevin, MT.

  • @dakotabillyone
    @dakotabillyone 8 місяців тому +5

    Nowhere is always Somewhere to somebody else!

  • @AllanHunter-c2l
    @AllanHunter-c2l 2 місяці тому

    I have traveled in Montana many times and have kin folk in Hamilton. I went across Hwy #2 and got into Cour De lane Idaho on the way to Seattle, Washington.

  • @SandieCastaneda
    @SandieCastaneda Рік тому +2

    Where do people shop for food and supplies??

    • @robdavidson4945
      @robdavidson4945 Рік тому +3

      Glasgow, MT is about 25 minutes away and has some shopping. However nearest population big enough for a Wal-Mart is Havre, MT or Williston, North Dakota. About 2hr. 45 minutes to around 3 hrs. That's in good weather. Winters can get down - 40's with
      high winds and whiteouts in the winter. Good people though in the whole region.

  • @elenawester9359
    @elenawester9359 11 місяців тому +4

    Glasgow MT is in Valley County.

  • @davemaglish247
    @davemaglish247 7 місяців тому +1

    I have to admit that certainly is a one-of-a-kind Retirement Community

  • @JohnSmith-ki2eq
    @JohnSmith-ki2eq Рік тому +4

    Sounds perfect to me.

  • @carlosmontana8840
    @carlosmontana8840 Місяць тому

    I rode my motorcycle thru that place a few years back, when i got home i told my wife that i saw THE weirdest place id ever seen. It looked like a movie set for the walking dead.

  • @MonicaM96
    @MonicaM96 5 місяців тому

    Never heard of this town but a girl called Ashtyn Marie Donahue went missing in Glasgow. Hope they find her 🙏🏼

  • @georgewheeldon-f8s
    @georgewheeldon-f8s Місяць тому

    english viewer here that was insane id love it there bar the evil winters