Lucy’s Montana Manor

Lucy’s Montana Manor Furnished extended stay lodging with Western soul in Dillon, Montana for travel nurses, medical staff, and seasonal pros.

Quiet, clean, private rooms in a safe historic stone manor near downtown. Work hard, rest easy, explore Big Sky country! 🤠🌄✨🐎

A look inside the Velvet Spur
04/19/2026

A look inside the Velvet Spur

Dillon Tribune 1894.4.13: A little humor.
04/13/2026

Dillon Tribune 1894.4.13: A little humor.

Libby, Montana • 1970sKittie Lou—traveling dancer, stitching her own costumes and bringing a touch of glam to small-town...
04/13/2026

Libby, Montana • 1970s
Kittie Lou—traveling dancer, stitching her own costumes and bringing a touch of glam to small-town stages ✨

Miles City 1885-1886. There is something very special about this image. Do you see it?
03/05/2026

Miles City 1885-1886. There is something very special about this image. Do you see it?

In the Lens of HistoryFrom Montana Territory’s first decades, women worked side by side with men on ranches and homestea...
03/05/2026

In the Lens of History

From Montana Territory’s first decades, women worked side by side with men on ranches and homesteads. Montana was also the first state to elect a woman to the U.S. House of Representatives, Jeannette Rankin, in 1916. True West Archives

Eliza "Liza" Crowder's Claim – Montana Territory, near Virginia City, 1864Eliza Crowder, 29, arrived alone on a borrowed...
02/16/2026

Eliza "Liza" Crowder's Claim – Montana Territory, near Virginia City, 1864

Eliza Crowder, 29, arrived alone on a borrowed mule after her husband drowned crossing the Missouri in '63. She filed on 160 acres along Alder Gulch, panning placer gold by day and sleeping in a dugout roofed with sod. Winters came brutal—temperatures dropped to -40°F, snow buried the claim for months. Liza survived on frozen beans, rabbit snares, and melted snow boiled over buffalo-chip fires.
One February night the roof collapsed under 8 feet of snow; she dug herself out with bare hands, frostbit fingers black by morning. She lost three toes but kept the claim, selling enough dust to buy lumber for a proper cabin by '66. Neighbors called her "the Widow Who Wouldn't Leave." She died in 1892, still on that ground. The cabin rotted long ago, but wild roses she planted bloom thick every June around the sunken foundation, red as blood against the gray hills.

01/28/2026

June’s Getaway is ready in Dillon, Montana 🤎🏔️
Warm lamplight, a bold quilted bed, that real Montana “collected over time” feel—plus a quiet, clean space that lets you actually rest between shifts. If you’re working in town (or placing someone who is), this room is built for comfort and privacy, not hotel noise.

Recruiters & staffing coordinators (Barrett / Pioneer): message me for current availability and the fastest way to place a traveler.
✅ Check-in 3:30 PM | Check-out 11:00 AM (graveyard flexibility by arrangement)
✅ Quiet hours 10 PM–7 AM
✅ No smoking anywhere on the property
✅ Easy neighborhood parking (please park in front of our property when possible)

Address

425 S Washington Street
Dillon, MT
59725

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