Restaurants
2nd Street Bistro
At the 2nd Street Bistro, Tony is joined by renowned landscape artist Russell Chatham and poet/author Jim Harrison for a meal prepared by chef Brian Menges that included buffalo, elk and chicken galantine; pork rillettes; white fish paupiette; and lavender-crusted lamb.
Address: 123 N. 2nd St., Livingston, MT 59047
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Emigrant Tavern
Tony has a drink with Livingston native Dan Lahren where the two discuss how the area has changed over time.
Address: 210 Railroad Lane, Emigrant, MT 59027
Murray Bar
Tony meets writer Jim Harrison for a drink in the historic bar of the Murray Hotel.
Address: 123 N. 2nd St., Livingston, MT 59047
The Fry House
Tony and Dan Lahren stop by the Fry House, a small but well-known food truck outside of the Gateway Mall for some crab cakes and fried walleye.
Location: In front of the Yellowstone Gateway Mall sign
Pinky's Pasties
At Pinky's Pasties, Tony and Dan Lahren sample a new take on the traditional pastie, a hearty meat pie that was once the staple of miners in the area.
Address: 109 1/2 S. Main St., Livingston, MT 59047
Activities
Dan Bailey Fly Shop
Dan Lahren takes Tony to Dan Bailey's Fly Shop where Tony is outfitted in wadders for their fly-fishing trip.
Address: 209 W. Park St., Livingston, MT 59047
Bear Paw Outfitters
With their camping guide Tim Bowers, Tony, Brian Menges and Dan Lahren eat a meal of grilled game entrails and pheasant.
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Chatham Fine Art
Tony watches Russell Chatham paint. The two also discuss Russell's life and artistic philosophy.
Address: 120 N. Main St, Livingston, MT 59047
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Montana Bunkhouses
Tony visits cattle ranchers Remi and Susan Metcalf who take him on a horseback tour of their ranch - Lower Deer Creek Ranch - and treat him to a home-cooked meal.
Contact: Remi and Susan Metcalf
Address: 203 Lower Deer Creek Rd., Big Timber, MT 59011
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Accommodations
Murray Hotel
Tony stays in the same suite where filmmaker and screenwriter Sam Peckinpah lived for the last 7 years of his life.
Address: 201 W. Park St., Livingston, MT 59047
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