Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage

Cascade, Montana

Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: sketch of home
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: portrait
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: kitchen
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: bedroom
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: kiosk
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: kitchen
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: sketch of home
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: portrait
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: kitchen
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: bedroom
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: kiosk
Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage: kitchen

Physical Address:

20 Russell Drive South, Cascade, MT 59421

Mailing Address:

825 4th ave N, Cascade, MT 59401

Contact Info

(406) 870-2160

donna@ahealthyhorizon.com

About Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage

Charles Marion Russell (The Cowboy Artist) visited and lived in Cascade throughout most of the 1890s. He met and married Nancy Cooper in Cascade. The house they were married and lived in has been restored by local resident Gene Dwyer. The "Honeymoon Cottage" is a small building 12' by 34'and is open to the public free of charge. Before the wedding, Charlie spent $75 to add a lean-to kitchen onto the east wall increasing the size of the home from 12' by 24' to 12' by 34'. There is a kiosk in front of the Honeymoon Cottage with information from the Montana Historical Society for the National Registry of Historical Places. The cottage is in Cascade but it is necessary to arrange tours in advance by calling 406-453-3406. Available at the cottage for purchase is a fascinating book and booklet about Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage and his life in Cascade.

There are no facilities at the cottage.

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About Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage

Charles Marion Russell (The Cowboy Artist) visited and lived in Cascade throughout most of the 1890s. He met and married Nancy Cooper in Cascade. The house they were married and lived in has been restored by local resident Gene Dwyer. The "Honeymoon Cottage" is a small building 12' by 34'and is open to the public free of charge. Before the wedding, Charlie spent $75 to add a lean-to kitchen onto the east wall increasing the size of the home from 12' by 24' to 12' by 34'. There is a kiosk in front of the Honeymoon Cottage with information from the Montana Historical Society for the National Registry of Historical Places. The cottage is in Cascade but it is necessary to arrange tours in advance by calling 406-453-3406. Available at the cottage for purchase is a fascinating book and booklet about Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage and his life in Cascade.

There are no facilities at the cottage.

Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage Activities

Cultural

Education

Tour

Exhibit

Heritage

History

Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage Amenities

Merchandise

Charlie Russell's Honeymoon Cottage Reservations

Hours

by Appointment

About Cascade, Montana

Elevation: 3,398

Population: 584

County: Cascade

As the first major town on the Missouri after the river pushes its way out of the Rocky Mountains, Cascade has many recreational opportunities. Obviously, the Missouri draws most people to the town, and public access points abound. Upstream from Cascade, Eagle Island and Hardy Bridge both offer day... ...

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