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Livingston, MT to See New Catering Service, Eatery

Montana Ranches for Sale, Paradise Valley Land, Jason Frey
Downtown Livingston, MT

 

A Livingston, MT gift shop that was known for advertising on billboards across the US has changed ownership and will be offering baked goods in place of the souvenir trinkets that once retailed here.

Local business owner, Brian Menges, added Gil's Gift shop to his real estate portfolio which includes other Livingston businesses, most notably the 2nd Street Bistro and the Murray Bar.  In an interview with the Livingston Enterprise, Menges stated that he intends to renovate the building housing the business that was originally constructed in 1890 as well as to alter the name of the company slightly from Gil's Gifts to Gil's Goods.  Menges also added that the new store front would serve breakfast, lunch and late-night food on location and that the business could be opening its doors as early as this summer.

If you are in Yellowstone Country, stop into Livingston.  The town is a wonderful mix of an authentic western cattle town and artistic community.   With its numerous art galleries and boutique shops, world renown fishing, rafting, hunting, hiking, biking and winter activities, Livingston and Paradise Valley have something for the entire family.

Laura Strunk
Keller Williams Realty Centre - Ellicott City, MD
Howard County Maryland Realtor

What a cool looking town!

Jan 10, 2011 07:46 AM
Karen Burket
Bank of Oregon a division of Willamette Valley Bank - Medford, OR
Valley Mortgage Grou, Conventional, FHA, VA, mortgages

Have unfortunately, never had the opportunity to visit Montana.  This picture of Livingston has a close resemblence to our little Southern Oregon town of Jacksonville.  Thanks for sharing, Jason! 

Jan 10, 2011 07:56 AM
Jason Frey
PureWest, Inc. - Livingston, MT

Laura - Livingston is quite the community.  The history here is unbelievable.  If I remember correctly, there are over 100 buildings on the National Historic Register and the train depot was designed by the same architect that designed Grand Central Terminal in NYC.  It was the stopping point for affluent Eastern travelers heading into Yellowstone Park, now a museum with a number of local businesses in portions of the terminal as well.

Karen - you'd love it Karen.  It has a population of around 7,000.  Big enough for all the necessities, but small enough to keep it's charm and character.  Better yet, it's an hour north of Yellowstone National Park.  If you come, make a trip around the 4th of July to take in the parade, rodeo and farmers markets.

All best,
Jason Frey

Jan 10, 2011 08:08 AM
Anonymous
Catering in Chandigarh

its too beautiful.

i'll try to visit this once in life

May 08, 2011 10:32 PM
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Anonymous
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May 08, 2011 10:34 PM
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