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The Celtic Cowboy

The Celtic Cowboy

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Tuesday to Saturday: 11:30 AM-2:00PM, 4–9PM
406-952-0393
lat: 47.5040764 long: -111.3050442

In 1890, Welsh immigrant Robert Vaughn, who was the first white settler in the county, and had become wealthy in the ranching business in the Sun River Valley outside of Great Falls, MT, determined that there was a need in the downtown area for the ‘most advanced livery stable in the West’. Thus became the Arvon Block, named for his daughter Arvonia.

The building housed a livery stable, freight transfer office, hotel and vegetable market. Vaughn, who by that time had received the nickname “The Celtic Cowboy” by the press, went on to become one of Great Falls earliest philanthropists and leading citizens. Fast forward 123 years to October of 2013 when we we proudly brought you “The Celtic Cowboy Pub and Restaurant” and the Hotel Arvon, evoking the lively times of the past in what is now one of the very few buildings left from the early days of Great Falls.

We hope to see you here, where Ireland meets the west!

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Coal Banks Landing to Eagle Creek

lat: 48.0338635 long: -110.2279854
Yellowstone River

lat: 45.511026613548 long: -110.58150009801
Rogers Pass

lat: 47.0763322 long: -112.370577
James Kipp Landing

lat: 47.6276519 long: -108.6854877
Ryan Dam

lat: 47.5695678 long: -111.1240541
Nine Mile to Mcnamara

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
Upper Hauser Lake to Missouri River

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Clearwater to Dunnigan Gulch

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
St Lawrence Creek Fishing Access

lat: 45.7109992 long: -111.0506995
Lemhi Pass Road

lat: 44.9579032 long: -113.3652553
South Shore Trail

lat: 47.534344 long: -111.2047707
Lewis and Clark Pass

lat: 47.1427216 long: -112.4289137
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