Location ID: #264
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Flathead Lake Lodge has been owned and operated by the Averill family since 1945. Nestled on the shores of Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, Flathead Lake Lodge is the only Mobil Four Star Rated Resort in ...
Location ID: #10125395
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For many years, the facility was known as the Arrowpeak Camp and hosted youth camps in the summer. Beginning in June of 2011, the Arrowpeak Camp was transformed into the Arrowpeak Lodge and is now available for weddings, receptions, family reunions, ...
Location ID: #10304610
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Arrow S Ranch – Rocky Mountain Front | Dupuyer, Montana
Arrow S Ranch is where Montana turns cinematic.
Set on 3,000 private acres at the base of the legendary Rocky Mountain Front, this end-of-road property offers uninterrupted prairie horizons ...
Location ID: #10159853
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Ranch located in the Paradise Valley, where Armstrong Spring Creek originates. The O'Hair Ranch offers spring creek fly fishing & authentic log cabin lodging.
Location ID: #10299576
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Avalance Gulch
Location ID: #10298391
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Location ID: #10295788
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Too many to list, but too much to miss, is a visit to the Montana Auto Museum in the Old Prison Museum Complex. Over 200 cars are on display from classic Chevys and muscle cars to a Schacht high wheeler. Listed by USA Today as one of the Top 10 ...
Location ID: #10157279
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Location ID: #1293
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Location ID: #8
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Absarokee is fourteen miles south of Columbus. The town and the Absaroka Mountains bear an Indian name by which the Crows were originally known. The Crows are of Siouxan origin and were once part of the Hidatsa tribe around the Great Lakes. In the ...
Anita Reservoir
Location ID: #10011154
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Dry warm beds await you at Western Motel Hardin. 01N38E15BBDA01 Spring is always fun to check out, and Anita Reservoir is a place with many visitors from Pompeys Pillar. Deer Creek is one of the streams nearby that might be worth checking out; if ...
Arrow Land and Livestock
Location ID: #21
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Known as the land of 10,000 haystacks, the Big Hole Valley is quietly famous for its quality grasslands, incredible scenery, open spaces, and western charm. The Arrow Ranch, comprised of 14,982± acres of massive meadows, extensive grassland and ...
Location ID: #10028513
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In 1863 Bill Fairweather and his party discovered gold in southwestern Montana. They were on their way to Yellowstone Country from Bannack but were waylaid by a band of Crows. While hiding from the Indians in a gulch they found gold. They named the ...
Location ID: #10
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Alder Gulch (alternatively called Alder Creek) is a place in the Ruby River valley, in the U.S. state of Montana, where gold was discovered on May 26, 1863, by William Fairweather and a group of men including Barney Hughes, Thomas Cover, Henry ...
Location ID: #10149981
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Rancher Ludwig C. Lehfeldt sold 33,000 acres of ranch land to the Milwaukee Road in 1907 prompting the relocation of the Lavina townsite. Realizing the need for a hotel, Lehfeldt hired architects Link and Haire—who drew the plans for the 1910 ...
Location ID: #1311
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Welcome to the Alberta Motel and Annex web page! we are a family run business located in Great Falls Montana. We offer 10 rooms in our main motel area and have 8 extended stay units with full kitchens, and finally we have a varied selection of ...
Location ID: #25
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Augusta is the home of ‘The Wildest One Day Show on Earth', the annual American Legion Rodeo. True western hospitality awaits visitors to Augusta, cuddled in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains close to where the Sun River flows from the mountains. ...
Location ID: #1354
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Location ID: #28
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Avon, thirty-two miles from Helena, is a supply point where cattle and sheep ranchers rub elbows with prospectors and miners. It was named by a local Welshman. Avon means “river” in Welsh, and the rivers in this valley reminded him of his homeland. ...
Location ID: #13
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Amsterdam was originally called Walrath for farmer A. J. Walrath, Amsterdam was established in 1911 by the Northern Pacific Railway on a branch line between Manhattan and Anceney. The railroad changed the name to Amsterdam because of the large ...
This structure is an example of how engineers incorporated a natural feature into the design of a bridge. Designed by Montana Highway Department bridge engineers, the bridge is a standard riveted Warren through truss. The bridge is unusual in that ...
Location ID: #10080457
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The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. It is the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship ...
Location ID: #1063
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Day use only; hand launch only, latrine
This Warren through truss bridge was erected in 1919, just after WW1. The Montana State Highway Commission built this bridge to improve development in the area. Charles Anceney’s 100,000 acre Flying D ...
Location ID: #1013
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