Havre, Montana Residential Historic District

Havre, Montana Residential Historic District The Havre, Montana Residential Historic District encompasses 36 blocks of beautiful homes once owned

The Havre Residential Historic District encompasses some of the best architecture Havre, Montana has to offer. Guided tours are available and provide the best and most accurate information about Havre's historic homes as possible. From Victorian to mid-Century Modern, you can see it all in Havre's Residential Historic District!

Have a great Memorial Day!
05/25/2026

Have a great Memorial Day!

Happy Mother's Day!
05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day!

05/01/2026

May is National Historic Preservation Month, a time to celebrate what has been saved, support those sites being saved, and reflect on the sites and places we have lost. This month is the catalyst of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and this year's theme is All People Are Created Equal.

I have been celebrating this event in Havre since 1999, so this year marks the 27th year of celebrating this special cause in Havre. Back then, it was National Historic Preservation Week, and I announced the first Havre Historic Preservation Awards, now the Havre/Hill County Historic Preservation Award, which I still offer and present.

For the past several years, I have used this month to share old photographs and/or artifacts with you, and this tradition will continue! This is fun, and the best part is you, sharing your memories!

From May 1 to 15, I will feature pictures of buildings and sites that are still with us. From May 16 to 30, I will share those that have been lost to time. On May 31, I will share a special historic place that my hard work is going towards restoring.

So, in celebration of National Historic Preservation Month, here is the first picture. There is no place in Havre and Hill County to exercise the one activity that makes us all equal-your right to vote. If you are registered, you have the right to vote, and all those ballots get counted here in the Hill County Courthouse.

The Hill County Courthouse's existence is rife with controversy. Hill County was created on February 28, 1912 by the vote of registered men. (Women didn't have the right to vote then.) There were many who felt that having county offices scattered around town paying rent to private owners was just fine. However, there were others that felt we needed to progress, and a vote for a courthouse was put on the ballot in 1913. It failed 628 against with 531 for, a difference of 97 votes. The following year, on November 3, 1914, the effort for a courthouse and jail passed 1038 for and 1027 against, a difference of 11 votes.

Now, where to put it? Many wanted it put near where the High School was then located, in the area of Third and Fourth Avenues and the Seventh and Eighth Street area. At the time, there weren't many homes in that location, but development was ambitious. St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church sold their location between Third and Fourth Avenues, facing Fourth Street, to Hill County and built their new complex on an entire block, two blocks away. This made Joseph Gussenhoven, one of Havre's founding fathers and biggest businessmen, furious. He was Catholic and was none too happy with the Commissioners. So much so, he created his own newspaper to criticize the Commissioners freely, because the other three newspapers in Havre were not.

Mr. Gussenhoven didn't get his way, and construction started in 1915. By February 1916, offices were occupying the new courthouse, which was lauded by the local newspapers as being "well-appointed" and that "the people of Hill County can take just and pardonable pride in that structure."

There is a lot more history behind the Hill County Courthouse, and I'm working on a video of this magnificent structure. It's one of my favorites, and although I'm not a fan of the interior changes, I still take a "just and pardonable pride" in this Beaux Arts style courthouse!

Happy Easter!
04/05/2026

Happy Easter!

Merry Christmas!
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas!

08/14/2025

The Fort Assinniboine- Havre Preservation Association is selling raffle tickets to help with operating costs to host tours during the summer season! They have some GREAT prizes to win. Tickets are $20 for one or 6 for $100 and can be purchased at their booth at Saturday Market, from any Board member or at the Interpretive Center at historic Fort Assinniboine.

Why not take tour of the Fort as well? Tours are conducted Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. While there to buy your chance at those fantastic prizes, check out the Gary Wilson Artifact Room and the Ron VandenBoom Photograph Room in the Interpretive Center.

For more information, please call 406-399-5225 or check out their website at www.fortassinniboine.org

08/14/2025

Don't forget-if you're interested in the Craftsman Tour, there is one scheduled for 11:00 a.m. tomorrow, Friday, August 15. Price is $15.00 per adult, cash only. We meet at the old St. Mark's Episcopal Church in the Havre, Montana Residential Historic District on Third Avenue. See you there!

Photograph is of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. ©Emily Mayer

07/29/2025
07/29/2025

C. W. "Shorty" Young Home,Havre, Montana Residential Historic District, Havre Historic Tours and More Victorian Homes guided walking tour

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05/18/2021

It's International Museum Day! Please take some time to check out the great museums in Havre and Hill County this summer-The Clack Museum in the Holiday Village Mall in Havre and it sister site Wahkpa Chu'gn Buffalo Jump; Havre Beneath the Streets; the precious Native American artifacts in the Vande Bogart Library on the campus of MSU-Northern; Fort Assinniboine; the Vintage Auto Museum in Rudyard and also the Rudyard Depot Museum, just a short drive from Havre. Don't forget about Havre Historic Tours of the Residential Historic District, Old Downtown Havre and the local cemeteries. There is so much to see, do and experience in beautiful, historic Havre and Hill County, Montana!

Address

132 3rd Street
Havre, MT
59501

Opening Hours

Monday 6pm - 8pm
Saturday 6pm - 8pm
Sunday 9am - 8pm

Telephone

+14063995225

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