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About Havre Montana, MT.
Havre is the county seat and largest town in Hill County, Montana, in the United
States. Havre is nicknamed the crown jewel of the Hi-Line. It is said to be
named after the city of Le Havre in France. Havre was incorporated in north
central Montana in 1893. It was founded primarily to serve as a major railroad
service center for the Great Northern Railway, built by James J. Hill with its
location midway between Seattle and Minneapolis-St. Paul. A statue of Hill
stands near the Havre Amtrak station to commemorate the key contributions his
railroad has made to Havre's and Montana's history. Originally named "Bullhook
Bottoms", the town held a series of meetings to determine a new name. The
original settlers were given the final decision, and due to a strong French
influence, the town was renamed "Havre". Small grids of purple squares can be
seen in some of the sidewalks downtown. These are skylights for an underground
mall built in the city at least a hundred years ago. Throughout its history,
this underground area has been host to a brothel, a Chinese laundromat, a
saloon, a drugstore, at least three opium dens, and rooms used for smuggling
alcohol during Prohibition. When fire destroyed Havre's business district in
1904, legitimate above-ground businesses joined the illicit businesses operating
in the underground while the new brick buildings were built in the streets
above. The underground area, now designated "Havre Beneath the Streets",
currently operates as a tourist attraction.
If you are sending a gift basket to a teacher or student keep in mind that the
end of a typical school day is around 3:pm so please keep this in mind when
sending gift baskets to a school and remember to place your order early.
Send a get well gift basket to a patient staying at any health care facility
located in Havre to cheer them up with some healthy fruit and bright
balloons.
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Funeral Homes (Fsn - Flower Shop Network)
We deliver daily to all Havre hospitals, cemeteries, nursing homes, schools,
mortuaries, and funeral homes for funerals, memorial services and celebration of
life ceremonies. We also deliver to all local businesses, hotels and convention
centers in and surrounding Havre.
Cities Near Havre:
Laurel, MT. Powell, WY. Cody, WY. Lewistown, MT. Livingston, MT.
Sheridan, WY. Bozeman, MT. Worland, WY. Belgrade, MT. Miles City,
MT. West Yellowstone, MT. Gillette, WY. Helena, MT. Great Falls, MT.
Riverton, WY.
Zip codes in Havre:
59501.
Our Havre Gift Basket Company and flower shop local florist offers the
world's largest selection of handcrafted gift baskets and flower for same day
delivery in Havre or shipping nationwide.
Havre Birthday
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Birthday Gifts, Gift Baskets, Flowers With Balloons, Cake,
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Interesting Birthday Facts
The idea of celebrating the date of your birth is a pagan
tradition. In fact, many Christians didn't celebrate
birthdays historically, because of that link to paganism.
Pagans thought that evil spirits lurked on days of major
changes, like the day you turn a year older.
On the
contrary, a birthday signifies your beginning and the joy of
life. Every human on earth has been given a chance to
fulfill their own unique mission. A birthday is an important
and momentous occasion not be be understated. It is a time
to celebrate, reflect and give thanks.
Why do we celebrate birthdays with cake?
The Greeks would make round cakes to honor Artemis, the
goddess of the moon. The lit candles on the cake represented
the glow of the moon, and the smoke from the candles carried
their prayers and wishes to the Gods who lived in the skies.
Who was the first person to celebrate a birthday?
The Greeks most likely took the idea of birthday celebration
from the Egyptians, since just like the celebration of the
pharaohs as “gods,” the Greeks were celebrating their gods
and goddesses. 3. Ancient Romans were the first to celebrate
birthdays for the common man (but just the men).
Which birthdays are milestones?
Here are some answers to planning the perfect milestone
birthday party. A: Milestone birthdays that are most
commonly celebrated are Sweet 16, 21, 30, 40, 50 and 60. For
some reason, after 60, it starts going in 5's...like 65, 70,
75 so on and so forth.
When did they
start putting candles on birthday cakes?
The round cakes represented the moon, with candles adding
light. Cakes specifically for birthdays (rather than
weddings) originated in 15th century Germa
layer cakes were especially popular for first birthdays. In
the 18th century children's birthday parties called
Kinderfesten became popular.
Do your
birthday wishes come true?
Their belief that smoke from the candles carried prayers to
the gods may have been the origin of making wishes when we
blow out the candles on our birthday cakes. ... However,
whether a wish comes true or not doesn't have anything to do
with birthday candles, shooting stars, or eyelashes.
Sometimes it's just chance.
What religion
do you not celebrate your birthday?
While almost all Christians accept the practice today,
Jehovah's Witnesses and some Sacred Name groups refrain from
celebrating birthdays due to the custom's pagan origins, its
connections to magic and superstitions.
What is the birthday bumps?
"The bumps", or "the dumps" in Scotland, a birthday torment
common in countries such as the UK, Ireland, Canada, and
India, involves the friends and family of the person whose
birthday it is taking him or her by the arms and legs, and
"bumping" him/her up into the air and down onto the floor.
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