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The Andrus Hotel in Dillon, Montana, originally constructed in 1917, has been transformed into the Andrus Boutique Hotel, attracting tourists interested in outdoor activities. The hotel, a historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has a rich history intertwined with novelist Thomas Savage, who used it as a setting in his novels. Savage's works provide insight into the hotel and the region, shedding light on Dillon's social world and high society. The recent renovations of the Andrus Hotel have revived its historical significance and connection to Savage's literary legacy, bringing attention to Montana's cultural heritage. [Extracted from the article] |