Location ID: #10021166
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Roy located in central Montana and is home to the Roy Rodeo held annually on Father's Day. The stock is professional, the food is great and the local crowd is friendly. The Missouri River is a short 30 miles away and the wildlife viewing in the Roy ...
Ninepipe Wildlife Refuge
Location ID: #569
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Ninepipe Reservoir is the result of Ninepipe Dam on the Dublin Gulch River in Lake County, Montana and is used for irrigation and recreation purposes. Construction was completed in 1923. It has a normal surface area of 2.6 square miles. ...
Location ID: #622
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Red Lodge lies in south central Montana next to the Absaroka-Beartooth ranges. This ranching community looks onto 28 peaks rising over 12,000 ft. The famed Beartooth Highway lies to the south of Red Lodge. The 69-mile drive with dramatic switchbacks ...
Location ID: #841
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Pryor, south of Billings, takes its name from the creek and mountains, which were named by Lewis and Clark for Sgt. Nathaniel Pryor, a member of the expedition. Pryor is on the Crow Indian Reservation and is the site of the Chief Plenty Coups State ...
Location ID: #10159251
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Poplar is located on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and offers plenty of Indian culture. The reservation is home to the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes, two distinct American Indian Nations. The Poplar Museum and Tribal Museum feature tribal history ...
Location ID: #1240
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Pony, is located on the northeastern edge of the Tobacco Root Mountains. Originally, Pony was a prosperous gold-mining community with at least 5,000 residents. A number of historic buildings from Pony's boom era remain in the old town today. Nearby, ...
Location ID: #1288
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Pompeys Pillar is a rock outcropping that rises 200 feet above the Yellowstone River 30 miles east of Billings. Pompeys Pillar is like a sandstone history book that reads like a who's who of western frontier history. Look on the rockface for the ...
Location ID: #10088848
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Polebridge is at the northwestern edge of Glacier National Park. Today Polebridge consists of a scattering of houses, cabins, trailers and small ranches up and down the North Fork Road. At the heart of the community is the unique and historic ...
Location ID: #10027285
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Maiden dates from April 1881 when Snow and Kemper established a townsite. They named the proposed town after the daughter of a friend, Mrs. James H. Conings, who they call the "Little Maiden".
The town of Maiden was not platted and surveyed. ...
Location ID: #10129900
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Elkhorn is an old mining town, just up the road from Boulder, and it's home to Montana’s smallest state park. At less than an acre in size, the park encompasses two historic buildings that have been weathered with time.
Elkhorn State Park is ...
Location ID: #10019836
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Lennep is a ghost town and populated place in Meagher County, Montana, United States.
History:
Norwegian immigrant M. T. Grande started a sheep ranch on Comb Creek in 1877, and a small settlement began to develop nearby as other Norwegian ...
Location ID: #10009613
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Lodge Grass, on the Little Bighorn River and the Crow Indian Reservation, is a center for ranches whose herds graze the rich, grass-covered uplands where buffalo used to range. Long ago the Crows made their summer camps here. The town was named for ...
Location ID: #1753
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R-Y Timber’s dedicated team operates a state-of-the-art sawmill in Livingston, Montana. We are a leading supplier of high-quality two-by-four and two-by-six inch studs from strong timber grown in the Rocky Mountains.
For over 25 years, we’ve ...
Location ID: #1437
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In southwestern Montana, Livingston is the county seat of Park County, on the Yellowstone River, north of Yellowstone National Park.
The community was first named Clark City in honor of Herman Clark, a well-known contractor and builder for the ...
Location ID: #10011074
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Year round; Day use only; gravel/river bottom boat ramp; latrine.
It’s hard to take a bad photograph here. The Carter Bridge crosses the Yellowstone River four miles south of Livingston on Secondary Highway 504, the old highway to Yellowstone ...
Location ID: #10158269
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The 63 Ranch history dates from 1863 (hence the name), and in 1982 it was the first dude ranch in Montana declared a National Historic Site. Our Livingston, Montana dude ranch sits at 5600 feet altitude below Elephant Head Mountain, 50 miles north ...
Location ID: #460
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Wildlife, dramatic scenery and year-round recreation await you in Lincoln. It's the gateway to the wilderness and a place where the wildlife come right into town. The Continental Divide bisects this region and gives you the best on both sides: the ...
Location ID: #10010977
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90-mile long Lake Koocanusa reservoir is held back by 422-foot-tall Libby Dam, located 16 miles upstream from the town of Libby. The dam provides flood protection and hydroelectric power. The lake offers a multitude of recreational opportunities ...
Lewistown Courthouse
Location ID: #10104448
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In 1879, Métis—people of French and Chippewa-Cree descent—homesteaded in this area, near the army’s Camp Lewis. Many street names memorialize these settlers, who included Francis A. Janeaux and Paul Morase. But open range cattle ranching, nearby ...
Location ID: #10104871
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Gold was discovered by W. E. (Limerock) Wilson on the east slopes of the Judith Mountains in 1883 and the prospect was named “Gilt Edge.” The ore could not be successfully treated by methods available at the time. However, in 1892 the new cyanide ...
Location ID: #10103907
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Lewistown is an agricultural community located at the geographic center of Montana in the vast Judith Basin. The town features many well-preserved historic businesses and homes. Although mostly rolling prairie, farms and ranches, the Lewistown area ...
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: #444
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Lavina, located along the Musselshell River and 40 miles north of Billings is the center of farming and ranching country. Lavina started as a stage stop and provided a river crossing of the Musselshell River for stage lines running from Billings ...
Location ID: #10008732
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Laurel is a city in Yellowstone County, Montana, United States. It is the third largest community in the Billings Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is located in the Yellowstone Valley, as an east–west terminal division point of the ...