St. Marie, Montana: A Post-Apocalyptic Suburban Purgatory

Posted on: February 7th, 2012 by Ben Gebo | 2 Comments

St. Marie, Montana. This is a small town in Valley County in the northern part of the state. It’s another piece of forgotten American history that outside eyes rarely see. It was the home of a working Air Force base back in the 1950′s, but since then has been decommissioned. Although there are still almost two hundred people living in the town, it once had a much higher population to accommodate the families of the employees that worked at the base. Most streets and homes were abandoned once it became inactive. It looks as though people left in a hurry, which was probably the case as this town is quite a distance from anything. I imagine once they were ordered to shut down, people relocated elsewhere soon after.

I couldn’t even say that there was an eerie feeling while walking around in St. Marie. It felt more like a void or an absence. Just imagine living on a road where all of the homes around you were completely empty and slowly being consumed by the earth. I felt like I was in some weird post-apocalyptic suburban purgatory. I couldn’t even imagine how the current residents must have felt. Small towns have eager eyes, so we didn’t stay too long. Having Massachusetts plates didn’t help.

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Abby

April 26th, 2012 at 1:39 pm

I’m from Montana (a few hours away) and knew of the base by Glasgow, but never knew of the abandoned town until I saw your photos on another website (Tumblr I think?). Anyway, I’m heading up to Glasgow next week and plan on making a little trip up to St. Marie to see for myself. Not gonna lie, after seeing your pictures again I feel a little bit of anxiety about it. Not sure how long I’ll want to stay…


Ben Gebo

April 27th, 2012 at 12:21 pm

It was creepy, no doubt. But, it’s definitely worth the drive and probably hasn’t changed any since I was last there documenting it. There are still people living around there, so don’t make it obvious that you want to see the ruins of their town. I think they might take offence to that and that’s why we tried to be quick about it. Best of luck!


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