Montana (disambiguation)

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Montana is the 41st state of the United States.

Montana may also refer to:

Places

Transportation

Cars

Ships

  • Montana (ship), a paddle steamer of the American Civil War, wrecked off Bermuda in 1863
  • Montana (steamboat), a Missouri River steamboat built in 1879 that sank in 1884
  • USS Montana (ACR-13), a cruiser that provided convoy escort duty during World War I
  • USS Montana (BB-51), a South Dakota-class battleship laid down in 1920 but canceled and scrapped in 1923
  • USS Montana (BB-67), the first of the planned Montana class battleships

Film and television

Music

Other uses

  • Montana (comics), a Marvel Comics villain character, first appearing in 1964
  • Montana (solitaire) or Gaps, a solitaire card game
  • Montana Wines, a New Zealand wine label
  • Montana First Nation, a First Nations band government near Hobbema, Alberta, Canada

People with the surname or given name

  • Bob Montana (1920-1975), cartoonist who drew the characters that launched Archie Comics
  • Claude Montana, late 20th-century French fashion designer
  • Gentil Montaña (1942–2011), classical guitarist and composer
  • Joe Montana (born 1956), San Francisco 49ers/Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame quarterback
  • Patsy Montana (1908-1996), American country music singer-songwriter
  • Montana Slim or Wilf Carter (1904-1996), Canadian country music singer and yodeler
  • Montana Mendy (born 1990), San Francisco based Internet entrepreneur that co-founded Prowl

Fictional

See also

  • Montana 1948, a 1993 novel by Larry Watson
  • Montana Jones, a Japanese anime series, broadcast 1994-1995
  • Roşia Montană, a mining town in Alba County, Romania
  • Crans-Montana, a ski resort in the canton of Valais, Switzerland
  • Montana Freemen, a Christian patriot group based near the town of Jordan, Montana, known for their 81-day standoff with U.S. federal marshals in 1996
  • Montana RailLink, a privately held US Class II railroad
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