Soldiers Chapel

Soldiers Chapel
A stone church, seen from a corner and in the mountains with a short steeple and stained glass in the front.
Soldiers Chapel, Big Sky, Montana in October 1978
Map
45°15′50″N 111°15′23″W / 45.26389°N 111.25639°W / 45.26389; -111.25639 (Soldiers Chapel)[1]
Location47875 Gallatin Road (US 191, mile marker 48), Big Sky, Montana, USA
Architecture
Completed1955
Specifications
MaterialsStone and wood

Soldiers Chapel is a non-denominational Christian memorial chapel in Big Sky, Gallatin County, Montana, USA, dedicated in 1955 by the Nelson Story family in tribute to a fallen family member of the 163rd Infantry Regiment. The regiment was part of the Montana National Guard during World War II. Open daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with services at 11 a.m. on Sundays, the chapel is popular for special events such as weddings.[2][3] The chapel is at an elevation of 6,017 feet (1,834 m).

  1. ^ "Soldiers Chapel". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
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