The Bokonon is a unique space in Twin Bridges. Art gallery style.
The Bokonon was created with a recycling ethic. It was my pandemic project, I was collecting materials and rebuilding this structure for close to two years. This unique place has a style all its own, and if you've ever wanted to feel like you're staying in an art gallery, this is the place for you. It is centrally located in the art district and everything in Twin is pretty much across the street or next door.:)
This place is a gem! Itâs a stunning and spacious 2 floor townhouse. The host is incredibly kind and communicative. The half bath so convenient traveling with 4 adults. Itâs a quiet little town with 2 restaurants basically across the street and a little market with anything you may need. The Hawaiian food at the Old Hotel is so fresh. I highly recommend the pork or tiger shrimp. We grilled out chicken, asparagus and zucchini fresh from the little market. Absolutely wonderful stay. We were sad to leave.
Beautiful property, painstakingly restored. The host was very communicative and everyone we met in Twin Bridges was great. Would stay here again, it's a gem.
Very roomy place. Was comfortable. The artwork that was throughout the space was very beautiful. My daughter and I were visiting for a wedding. The space was very convenient to the location.
The Bokonon was a disaster that sat on Main Street in Twin Bridges for over a decade. I bought it in 2020 and did a few things. I split my time between Manhattan, MT and Twin Bridges, MT. They are about an hour apart and I "go south" in the winter to Twin Bridges.
This neighborhood chose me really. I had remodeled a disaster on the other side of town and when this place came up for sale, I couldn't say no, as self abuse seems to be part of my program. :) Luckily I am recovered from all that now.
I have art from many of my friends displayed. It feels like an art gallery which is kind of fun and has many facets to explore. The structure was constructed using many items I found while mining the urban/rural landscape of Montana. Recycling/reusing materials is a hobby of mine and makes the project more challenging but also different from the status quo. There are many fun things to do around Twin Bridges with a little imagination.