This is the story of Frontier Town, Montana -- a remarkable Old West-themed tourist attraction, and masterpiece of American folk art. It was located 15 miles west of Helena Montana, just …
It is my biggest dream and life's calling to see Frontier Town open to the public and restored to its rightful place in Montana tourism. I wish to continue my grandfather's dream and life's work of …
John Quigley, the builder of Frontier Town, was born on the family ranch near Avon on Sept. 8, 1915. He died at Frontier Town on Nov. 23, 1979. The following is a very brief look at his early …
During the first winter, they completed construction of the northwest blockhouse, which housed the bar, and several of the little pioneer cabins which faced Frontier Town's Main Street.
"Scene showing famous Vigilante Hall, Frontier Town's huge dining room with a seating capacity of over 350. One of the feature attractions of this big room is the complete revolving stage, a …
Frontier Town, August 24, 1979. John Quigley Named "Honored Artist of the Year" 1979 Western Rendezvous of Art. Jack Quigley Helping John Sculpt a Bison, 1979 ...
Frontier Town, where admission was paid. Kitty Ann Quigley and cousin Sheila Quigley at work in the Doghouse, 1960s. Staff members Bill, Larry O'Toole, Scott Weaver and ??? Crippled in a …
visited Frontier Town over the decades. Here are a few snapshots. Japanese Consul Shizuo Saito, July 22, 1954. John and Sue Quigley with Rev. Billy Graham, 1950s. Expert Archer …