Built in 1880, the carriage house is one of the original buildings to Fort Missoula that still stands. It was used to store a buggy and tack for families living in the NCO Quarters. It was sold and removed from the Fort in 1958, but was returned to its original location in 1974.

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The carriage house was used to store a buggy and tack for families living in the Noncommissioned Officer’s Quarters (NCO). It was sold and removed from the Fort in 1958, but was returned to its original location in 1974 when the NCO Quarters was first restored. Along with the NCO Quarters and the powder magazine, it is one of the oldest buildings left from the original 1877 Fort Missoula construction.