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          In our first episode of Steven Rinella's Rough Cuts, we dig into the lore, practice, and controversy of trapping..

          The secret, simple lives of Montana’s richest sisters

          MARTINSDALE, Mont.

          – After they shopped their way across Europe, sisters Marguerite and Alberta Bair added rooms onto their family ranch house to showcase the art and antiques they collected.

          Yet they largely used the simplest spaces in their Montana home.

          Once a year, on Upstairs Downstairs Day, the white sheets are pulled off furniture in the private family quarters in the Charles M.

          Bair Family Museum and the public is invited to see how the family really lived.

          “This is the one day you can see upstairs,” said Elizabeth Guheen, museum curator and director.

          Marguerite and Alberta Bair furnished the home with an eclec- tic mix of Western and european treasures.

        1. Marguerite and Alberta Bair furnished the home with an eclec- tic mix of Western and european treasures.
        2. It was a beautiful time performing in Billings, Montana at the Alberta Bair Theater tonight for a crowd of great audience members!
        3. In our first episode of Steven Rinella's Rough Cuts, we dig into the lore, practice, and controversy of trapping.
        4. Jana Waller is the Executive Producer and Host of Skull Bound Chronicles, a hunting and conservation series on CarbonTV.
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        6. “We have people carried upstairs they want to see the rooms so much.”

          One must pause on the stairs to examine the wallpaper, an unusual red and white pastoral scene. The ceiling is papered with retro silver and white stars.

          A tapestry of lords and ladies hangs incongruously on the wall.

          The contrast between upstairs and downstairs is striking.

          Alberta’s bedroom on t