Montana Territorial Centennial radio broadcast, 1964 Jan. 1.

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Montana Territorial Centennial radio broadcast, 1964 Jan. 1.

This brief radio broadcast of a celebration preceding the Tournament of Roses Parade unofficially begins Montana's Territorial Centennial year and includes Gov. Tim Babcock, Sen. Mike Mansfield, and music by the Montana Centennial Band.

Sound recordings : 1 tape (10 min.)Summary : 1 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8058224

Montana Historical Society Library

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