The Stuck at the Airport adventure crew recently touched down in Kalispell, Montana for a quick visit to Glacier Park International Airport (FCA) and attractions in town.
The bear (above) greets arriving passengers in the airport bag claim area. And is a good reminder to visitors to pick up some bear spray before heading out into the woods.
Thank goodness one of the amenities at FCA airport is a place to rent bear spray.
Mansions, Museums, and Lots of Boots
Near downtown Kalispell, we stopped in for a guided tour of the 26-room Conrad Mansion Museum.
Built for the family of Charles E. Conrad, a Kalispell founding father, in 1895, the three-story home has been completely restored. Better yet, it is filled with an incredible amount of furniture, clothing, china, toys, sports equipment, books, guns, and other items that are original to the house.
In one of the guest rooms, we spotted this early handmade doll of Amelia Earhart with a great handmade toy airplane.
And in the pantry, we were delighted to find jars filled with old food.
In downtown Kalispell, the Hockaday Museum of Art is housed in a repurposed Carnegie Library building from 1904.
In addition to selections from its permanent collection, the museum’s current exhibition features paintings by Flathead Valley artist Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey, who is known for painting on silk.
The exhibition runs through June 17, 2023.
And over at the Northwest Montana History Museum, we learned a great deal about the natural, social, and political history of the region. And we made some new friends.
Of course, we also went shopping. And we were both delighted and overwhelmed to find more than 3000 pairs of boots and more than 1500 hats among the offerings of Western Outdoor.