Location ID: #10144796
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Many mines were sunk into the mountainsides - the most prosperous being the Ruby Gulch in 1904. It produced as much as $14,000 per day in gold bullion. In spite of a destructive fire in 1912, the mine flourished until World War I. The mine then shut ...
Location ID: #1408
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Located in the foothills of the Continental Divide, in the extreme southwest portion of Montana near the Montana-Idaho border, is the small mountain community of Lakeview. Lakeview had its origins as a town built for freighters and railroad workers ...
Location ID: #1266
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TOWN OF KEVIN HISTORY
Kevin is located in North Central Montana, 20 miles south of the Canadian Border. We are situated in Toole County with Shelby (22 miles south of Kevin) as the county seat.
The Town was named after a Colonel Kevin, an ...
Location ID: #421
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Kalispell is a vibrant mountain town with a notable Old West charm located between Flathead Lake and Whitefish Mountain Resort and Glacier National Park. The bustling community sits among towering mountain ranges in a valley filled with crystal ...
Location ID: #10021114
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Judith Gap is located 17 miles north of Harlowton in central Montana. Nestled between the Snowy Mountains to the east, the Little Belts to the west and views of the Crazy Mountains to the south. Prominent on the sky's horizon are the wind turbines. ...
Location ID: #10026680
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Jordan and the surrounding expanse of range land is still very much cowboy country, and the place retains an Old West flavor. The terrain between Jordan and Circle is famous among paleontologists for its fantastic fossil beds. Dinosaurs and ...
Location ID: #1500
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Jeffers is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Madison County, Montana, United States. It is in the eastern part of the county, on the east side of the valley of the Madison River. By road it is 2 miles (3 km) east of ...
Manning Residence
Location ID: #829
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The Yucca Theater was built in 1931 by brothers David and Jim Manning and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After years of nonuse, the theater was renovated back to its original look in recent years. The entire building consists ...
Location ID: #398
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Hungry Horse Dam, on Montana’s Flathead River, has a name as charming as the timbered high country in which it stands. Just 15 miles from the west entrance of Glacier National Park and 44 miles from the Canadian border, Hungry Horse Dam knows the ...
Location ID: #10089222
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Mount Helena City Park at its peak is 5,468 feet above sea level and about 1,300 feet above the Last Chance Gulch Mall. Parking lot with information kiosk available at the trailhead. There are many trails on Mount Helena...including the ...
Location ID: #1558
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Heart Butte is located 26 miles south of Browning on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation near the Continental Divide and Glacier National Park. The Reservation on 1.5 million acres and is home to Montana's largest Indian tribe, the Blackfeet Indians. ...
Location ID: #10236039
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Northern had its beginnings in 1913 when the Thirteenth Legislative Assembly of Montana established Northern Montana Agricultural and Manual Training School to be located at Fort Assiniboine. The bill passed on March 8, 1913, but no money was ...
Location ID: #10010500
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The Amtrak Station is a full-service station, purchase tickets, help with baggage, waiting area, restrooms and payphones. No Quik-Trak machine at this location. Planning a rail vacation has never been easier. Just make one phone call and let Amtrak ...
Location ID: #10144731
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Havre is rich in history and culture. Located in the rolling plains of north central Montana, Havre began over 100 years ago as the first trains forged across the Great Plains. Havre became the transportation hub of the area, providing goods and ...
Location ID: #1413
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Harlem is about halfway between Havre and Malta, just north of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. It was founded in 1889 and grew up as a trading center for the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation.
Town annual events include Milk River Indian Days ...
Location ID: #332
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Hardin is a county seat on the edge of the Crow Indian Reservation. Hardin is situated on the banks of the Bighorn River. The Bighorn Canyon and Dam allow a majestic view of the water below. The reservation offers two mountain ranges, the rugged ...
Location ID: #10010178
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91 camp sites in the 20-mile length of lakes, fee charged. The Thompson Chain of Lakes includes shoreline access to 18 lakes including McGregor Lake, Little McGregor Lake, Lower Thompson Lake, Middle Thompson Lake, Upper Thompson Lake, Horseshoe ...
Used to be The Kithen
Location ID: #10046758
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Bringing you authentic Thai food, Asian Fusion, and Sushi. Takeout
Dine-in - Outdoor seating - Curbside pickup - In-store pickup
Location ID: #10046762
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OUR LOVE OF BARBEQUE AND DUTCH OVEN COOKING
Beginning my BBQ enthusiasm in the early 1980's in Georgia, USA, I learned the techniques and styles associated with Southern style BBQ. From open pits to smokers, I became an expert at Southern style ...
Location ID: #10046764
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The Coffee Cup Cafe has a friendly casual atmosphere with antiques as a decor. A full service cafe with daily specials and an in store bakery. Our soups are made from scratch each day. Our meals are made the healthy way.
Open every day of the ...
Location ID: #10024175
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Greycliff is located ten miles east of Big Timber and is named for the grey-tinted conglomerate rock cliff east of town. While here visit the Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Monument and watch the black tailed prairie dog community. Interpretive ...
Location ID: #1079
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GREAT FALLS- Cascade County Commissioners award $174,872 to Hazardous Technologies Inc. to reconstruct the historic old jail building.
The project will focus on removing hazardous materials such as led based paint, mercury, and even ...
Location ID: #1228
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Freemasons trace their history to the stonemasons of Medieval Europe, an association referenced in the design for the Great Falls Masonic Temple. Constructed in 1914, the three-story building features a dramatic central tower and steep gable bays ...
Location ID: #1084
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Great Falls High School is a modified Renaissance Revival structure, and the building and its campus were designed to imitate an Ivy League college. The main building faces west and is built along a north–south line. It is about 75 feet (23 m) wide ...