Do You Know The Origin of Montana’s Unique Nickname?
Montana earned this official nickname, but there are a few everyone loves to use.
Nicknames
We all have had a nickname in our life.
I've been called Willy G, Wilbur, Williard, and Yogi(my old fraternity days).
Some nicknames you earn, and some occur due to a situation.
There are some nicknames that people love and some that people hate.
Nicknames can refer to people, places, or businesses.
Many in the Bozeman area call The Pourhouse Bar Poho and refer to Walmart as Wally World.
What about the state of Montana?
There is an official state nickname, and it's fitting.
Montana's Nickname
Who wouldn't want this nickname?
Insider listed Every State's Nickname and How They Got It.
Montana's official nickname is The Treasure State.
Montana earned this nickname due to the high number of minerals.
Precious minerals like gold, copper, platinum, and more are native to the state.
It makes sense why Montana earned this nickname when our statehood became official in 1883, but things have changed.
Should we change the nickname?
Montana's Unofficial Nicknames
One of Montana's unofficial nicknames is Big Sky Country.
This nickname started during the 1930s when Montana's Department of Transportation was advertising for tourism.
Many folks use Big Sky Country today because the nickname fits perfectly.
On a clear night in the middle of nowhere Montana, the night sky seems massive and neverending.
Another nickname that has become popular over the past few decades is The Last Best Place.
The Last Best Place refers to Montana's untouched beauty.
Montana has gone to great lengths to protect forests, mountains, rivers, and more geographical areas that have stayed pristine for centuries.
Out of the three nicknames, which one is your favorite?
Let us know.
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