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Northwest Montana Cashes In On ‘The Bachelor’
Local production of the popular reality television show generated almost $200,000 for the economy
Nashville recording artist Sarah Darling warms the crowd up with her new single "Home to Me" at a concert on Central Avenue in downtown Whitefish for the reality television show "The Bachelor." - File photo by Lido Vizzutti | Flathead Beacon
The season finale of “The Bachelor” aired last night with Sean Lowe deciding between two prospective brides-to-be and riding off into the sunset atop an elephant.

This was quite the season for ABC’s popular reality television show. Among the typical ballyhoo and exotic adventures, this latest series edition was unique for local fans because it featured our very own valley in Northwest Montana.

"The Bachelor" filmed for two weeks throughout Whitefish, Columbia Falls and beyond. Besides receiving some nice exposure on television, the communities also cashed in on the shoot. According to the Montana Film Office, production of the “Bachelor” episode generated $199,425 for the local economy.

Filming occurred Oct. 2-14 at nearly a dozen local locations, including Grouse Mountain Lodge, Glacier National Park, Casey’s Bar, Hidden Moose Lodge and the Bar W Guest Ranch. Country singer Sarah Darling also performed on Central Avenue in downtown Whitefish.

The two-hour episode aired Feb. 4 and drew roughly 7.5 million viewers.

NZK Productions, the show's main production company, temporarily hired 25 crew members from Montana and numerous local extras were involved in the filming, according to the Montana Film Office.

“From the very moment we arrived in Whitefish we felt welcome and we truly appreciate you all going the extra mile to ensure that we were not only comfortable during our stay, but that we were able to accomplish our vision of featuring your beautiful town as a romantic, exciting and absolutely stunning destination,” Producer Josh Figgs said in a statement.

The star of season 17 also had some kind words for Northwest Montana.

On his blog for People magazine, Lowe wrote, “Whitefish, Mont., is one of the coolest towns I have ever visited. The mountains, trees and rivers made this the perfect destination for romance.”
 
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On 03-13-13, ride4fun commented....
All “reality” shows are staged to various degrees.  I’m just glad they chose to do the staging in Montana where the local economy could benefit.  The couple seems happy—guess we’ll just have to see if the wedding really takes place.
 
Kellyn Brown
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Major commercial projects stacking up in Whitefish http://t.co/WRtPgpZnrf New single-family residential construction close to 2006 levels
Dillon Tabish
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The great Phil Jackson stops by the #charlierose studio today to discuss his new book, "Eleven Rings."… http://t.co/OrtDpFyIcp
Molly Priddy
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@NPDXReporter I think I'll start strategically calling it "pre-lunch" too, and then "forget" to eat my real lunch later. #dessertforlunch
Myers Reece
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Environmental groups file lawsuit to halt logging project in Northwest Montana. http://t.co/fwwB2gyWND
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Whitefish’s Construction Resurgence http://t.co/rNwu8fCnn0