Billings' most interesting historic home, the Moss was built in 1903 by local captain of industry PB Moss. The Moorish-style entryway and atmospheric staff kitchens are particularly interesting. Check the website for guided tour times. Fans should attend (and reserve well in advance) the special behind-the-scenes tour ($30) which takes place every second Monday in summer.
Moss Mansion
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