Location: Montana (statewide)
On October 19, 1948, Dan Flores, a renowned American historian and author specializing in the American West, was born. While not born in Montana, Flores has deep connections to the state through his extensive research and writings on its natural and cultural history. His work often explores the environmental and social changes that have shaped the American West, including the history of its wildlife, landscapes, and indigenous peoples. Flores's books, such as 'Coyote America' and 'American Serengeti,' have received critical acclaim for their insightful analysis and engaging narratives. His scholarship has significantly contributed to our understanding of Montana's unique place within the broader history of the West, making him a notable figure whose intellectual contributions resonate deeply with the state's heritage. His work continues to influence how we perceive and interpret the complex past of this region.
