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Great Stories of Great Falls presents the inaugural Feisty Women documentary, which tells the inspirational and empowering stories of five women who have helped shape Great Falls' past and laid the foundation for its future. 1:20 - Mary Fields: Beloved by nuns and welcomed into saloons, she defied cultural norms and delivered as promised. 8:24 - Annie Busby – Tenacious and determined, she was one of the first women to use the Homestead Act - without a man- in Central Montana. 17:00—Alma Smith Jacobs—A woman who wouldn't let brick walls or social expectations stop her, she was a pioneering woman who made an enduring impact on community relations, politics, and education. 22:50 - Nancy Cooper Russell: An inspiring businesswoman and true public relations professional. We know Charlie Russell's art because of her. 30:53—Norma Ashby Smith: The first lady of Montana television and creator of significant events, her influence still resonates in the community today. These courageous leaders made significant contributions in both actions and beliefs, shaping Great Falls into the community it is today. This documentary is a tribute to their courage, resilience, and determination in the face of adversity. Dive deeper into their powerful stories by visiting the Feisty Women exhibit at The History Museum, where you can explore artifacts (including a newly discovered piece of Annie's past), photos, and more that bring these incredible women’s journeys to life. #FeistyWomenOfGreatFalls #FeistyWomen #GreatFallsMT #WomenInHistory #Documentary #MaryFields #AnnieBusby #AlmaSmithJacobs #NancyCooperRussell #NormaAshbySmith #GreatFallsMontana #HistoryMuseum #GreatFallsMontanaTourism #WomenEmpowerment #MontanaHistory #internationalwomensday #VisitGreatFalls