
Montana Radiology License
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Montana Department of Labor & Industry – Montana Radiology License
Address | Phone Number |
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301 S. Park Avenue 4th Floor Helena, MT 59601 | 406-444-6880 |
About Montana

Montana, often referred to as “Big Sky Country,” is located in the Western region of the United States. It’s the fourth largest state by area, covering over 147,040 square miles, yet with a relatively small population, resulting in one of the lowest population densities in the country. Known for its diverse geography, Montana boasts significant portions of the Rocky Mountains and sprawling plains and fertile valleys. Montana’s economy is agriculture, including beef, wheat, and barley farming, and significant contributions from healthcare, government services, and outdoor tourism. The state has abundant wildlife, with a greater variety of mammal species than any other in the U.S. It is home to two of the nation’s most recognized national parks – Glacier National Park and the northern portion of Yellowstone. Montana’s cultural heritage is rooted in Native American traditions, with seven federally recognized tribes residing within the state and a rich history from the Old West era. Montana’s capital is Helena, and its largest city is Billings.
Montana is also renowned for its outdoor recreational activities, such as fishing, hiking, skiing, and hunting, which draw many visitors yearly. The state’s vast and unspoiled natural beauty makes it a popular destination for those seeking adventure and tranquility. The Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, the longest undammed rivers in the contiguous U.S., provide excellent rafting and fly fishing opportunities. Moreover, Montana has a deep-rooted cowboy culture encapsulated in its rodeo events and ranching communities.
Montana houses numerous institutions of higher education, including the University of Montana and Montana State University, which contribute to research and innovation in the state. Also, Butte, once the world’s largest supplier of copper, plays a significant role in Montana’s history, exhibiting the state’s connection to mining and its impacts on labor and immigration patterns.
Montana’s arts scene consists of vibrant communities of artists, writers, and musicians inspired by the state’s landscapes and heritage. This culture hosts events like the Montana Folk Festival in Butte, the Missoula Art Museum’s contemporary art exhibitions, and the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
Approximate Montana Data
Total Population | Number of Males to 100 Females | Median Age | Median Household Income |
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1,104,271 | 103.2 | 40.1 | $63,249 |
Put away that Montana Radiology License and Go Have Some Fun!
Fun Thing to Do in Montana
- Visit Glacier National Park
- Explore Yellowstone National Park
- Hike the Beartooth Mountains
- Go fly fishing in the Madison River
- Visit the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman
- Ride horses in Big Sky
- Explore the ghost town of Bannack State Park
- Ski or snowboard at Big Sky Resort
- Enjoy a wildlife safari at the American Prairie Reserve
- Explore Flathead Lake by kayak or canoe
- Visit the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
- Try whitewater rafting in Gallatin River
- Visit the Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park
- Tour the historic Garnet Ghost Town
- Explore the World Museum of Mining in Butte
- Stroll through the Montana State Capitol in Helena
- Try mountain biking in Whitefish
- Experience the Montana Folk Festival in Butte
- Enjoy birdwatching at the National Bison Range
- Try a hot air balloon ride over Bozeman


Montana Images
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