- Ringling, Montana
Ringling is a small unincorporated community in southern Meagher County,
Montana ,United States , along the route ofU.S. Route 89 . The town was a station stop on the transcontinental main line of theChicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("the Milwaukee Road"); it was also the southern terminus of theWhite Sulphur Springs and Yellowstone Park Railway , which ran from Ringling to White Sulphur Springs. Ringling served as a community center for ranchers and homesteaders in the vicinity, but the town's population declined throughout most of the twentieth century as the region's agricultural activity dwindled. Both railroad lines through Ringling were abandoned in 1980, and only a handful of people remain in the town today.Ringling was named for
John Ringling of the Ringling Brothers circus family, which once owned considerable ranchland in the area. Ringling was also president of the White Sulphur Springs and Yellowstone Park Railway.Today, Ringling is perhaps best known as the setting for portions of
Ivan Doig 's 1979 book, "This House of Sky". The town was also the subject of theJimmy Buffett song "Ringling, Ringling" featured on his 1974 album "Living & Dying in 3/4 Time ".Further reading
*Cheney, Roberta Carkeek. "Names on the Face of Montana: The Story of Montana's Place Names". Missoula: Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1984. ISBN 0-87842-150-5.
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