List of buildings and structures in Missoula, Montana

Since Missoula, Montana's founding in 1866 it has progressed from small trading post with a single cross street on Mullan Road and a bridge across the Clark Fork River to a vibrant college town home to the University of Montana. Architectural styles have come and gone, and today Missoula is home to over 60 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places beginning with the A.J. Gibson designed County Courthouse constructed in 1908 and added to the list in 1976 with the Post Office, Wilma Theatre and Higgin's Block all added a couple years later.

Historical buildings and districts

Wilma Theatre
Missoula Post Office
Missoula County Courthouse
The Gleim Building
Florence Hotel
National Register of Historic Places
Building Listings in Missoula[1][2]
Property nameAddressBuiltListing date
Apartment Building at 116 Spruce Street116 W Spruce St190204-30-1990
Atlantic Hotel519 N Higgins Ave1902 04/30/1990
Bellows House1637 S Higgins Ave190902-22-1996
Belmont Hotel430 N Higgins Ave191304-20-1983
Bluebird Building220-224 N Higgins Ave 08/08/1996
Brunswick Hotel223 Railroad St189004-30-1990
Carnegie Public Library335 N Pattee St190304-30-1982
Christie, Thomas J., House401 McLeod Ave191203-16-1995
Cook Farm5185 Old Marshall Grade Rd05-16-1996
Florence Hotel111 N Higgins Ave194106-18-1992
Flynn FarmW of Missoula on Mullan Rd1884 03/19/1980
Forkenbrock Funeral Home234 E Pine St1929 12/27/1984
Garden City Drug118 N Higgins Ave190204-30-1990
Gibson, A. J., House402 S 2nd St.188904-16-1980
Gleim Building265 W Front St1893 04/30/1990
Gleim Building II255-257 W Front St189303-09-1995
Grand Pacific Hotel118 W Alder1902 09/29/1983
Hammond Arcade101 S Higgins Ave193404-30-1990
Headquarters Building and Daily Company Annex113-119 W Front St188805-17-1996
Hellgate Lodge 383 BPOE120 N Pattee St191104-30-1990
Herzog, J. M., House1210 Toole Ave189209-12-1985
Higgins Block202 N Higgins Ave1889 10/01/1979
Independent Telephone Company Building207 E Main St191104-30-1990
Johnston, John S., House412 W Alder St190008-02-1984
Kiem, Levi Building 314 N 1ST W 189005-04-1995
Keith, John M., House1110 Gerald Ave191007-07-1983
Knowles Building200-210 S Third St W190504-09-1987
Labor Temple208 E Main St191604-30-1990
Lenox Flats300-306 West Broadway Missoula County190508-08-2000
Lucy Building330 N Higgins Ave190904-30-1990
Marsh and Powell Funeral Home224 W Spruce St193004-30-1990
Masonic Lodge120-136 E Broadway Ave190904-30-1990
Merrick, Rose Building 837/827 Woody ST 1890/1906 05-04-1995
McCaffery Furnished Rooms501 W Alder191004-06-2000
Milwaukee Depot250 Station Dr191004-30-1982
Missoula County Courthouse220 W Broadway191009-01-1976
Missoula Laundry Company111 E. Spruce St191504-30-1990
Missoula Mercantile114 N Higgins Ave188204-30-1990
Missoula Mercantile Warehouse221 229 and 231 E Front St190204-06-2004
Model Laundry and Apartments131 W Alder St191504-30-1990
Montgomery Ward201 N Higgins Ave193504-30-1990
Moon-Randolph Ranch1515 Spurlock Rd188903-01-2010
Northern Pacific Railroad DepotRailroad and Higgins Ave190103-28-1985
Palace hotel (Missoula, Montana)147 W Broadway190910-25-1982
Paxson, Edgar, House611 Stephens Ave189011-06-1986
Potomac School220 Potomac Rd191303-30-1992
Prescott, Clarence R., HouseUniversity of Montana189809-26-1985
Reid House526 E Front12-18-2003
St Francis Xavier Church420 W Pine St189104-28-1982
Simons Block314 N Higgins Avenue1899 02/18/2000
Sterling, Fred T., House1310 Gerald Ave191207-07-1983
Studebaker Building216 W Main St1921 04/17/1997
Toole, John R., House1005 Gerald Ave04-25-1983
US Post Office200 E Broadway St191111-30-1979
University Apartments400-422 Roosevelt Ave190903-28-1985
Wilma Theatre104 S Higgins Ave192112-31-1997
Zip Auto251 W Main St193704-30-1990
National Register of Historic Places
Districts Listings in Missoula[1]
Property nameAddressListing date
Duncan Block232-240 N Higgins Ave10-17-1997
Fort Missoula Historic DistrictReserve St and South Ave04-29-1987
Lower Rattlesnake Historic Districtroughly bounded by Vene St., Greenough Park, Elm St. and Pierce St.06-10-1999
Lolo Trailfrom near Lolo Montana to Weippe Prairie Idaho10-09-1960
McCormick Neighborhood Historic DistrictRoughly bounded by River Rd, S. 6th W., S. Orange St. and Bitterroot Line of the railroad05-19-2004
Missoula County Fairgrounds Historic District1101 S Ave W09-16-2010
Missoula Downtown Historic DistrictRoughly bounded by Northern Pacific RR, Clak Fork R, Little McCormick Park and Madison St.08-21-2009
Missoula East Pine Street Historic DistrictRoughly bounded by E. Pine St., Madison St., E. Broadway and Pattee St07-13-1989
Missoula Northside Railroad Historic DistrictRoughly bounded by Worden Ave., 6th St., I-90, C. St., and the Northern Pacific RR tracks05-04-1995
Missoula Southside Historic DistrictRoughly bounded by the Clark Fork River and S. Higgins Ave., S. 6th St. W. and Orange St03-22-1991
University Area Historic DistrictRoughly bounded by S. 4th East St., Beckwith Ave., Arthur Ave., and Higgins Ave.12-13-2000
University of Montana Historic DistrictRoughly bounded by Arthur, Connell, and Beckwith Aves and the ridge lines of Mt Sentinel10-02-1992

Sports venues

Washington-Grizzly Stadium

University of Montana buildings

Tallest buildings in Missoula

The First Interstate Center, Missoula's 5th tallest Building
Place Address Floors/height(if applicable) Year(s) built Primary use
Aber hall 32 Campus Dr 138 feet 1968 dormitory
Jesse Hall 114 Jesse Hall 138 feet 1969 dormitory
Millennium Building 125 Bank St 128 feet (1996–1998) office
Wilma Building (historic) 131 S. Higgins Ave 103 feet 1921 theatre/residential
First Interstate Center (Missoula) 101 E. Front St 80 feet (2008–2009) office
First Security Bank (Downtown Missoula) 100 E. Broadway St 6 1998 office
Hilton Garden Inn 3720 North Reserve St 6 (2006–2007) hotel
Garlington Building (Missoula, Montana) 350 Ryman St 6 2009-2010 office/commercial

Buildings under construction

proposed name Floor(s) completion year city
Missoula College 4 2016 Missoula
Stockman Bank Building 6 (85 feet) 2017 Missoula
Fox Hotel 15 (200 feet) Missoula

References

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