Location ID: #10144760
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When the Assiniboines and Gros Ventres settled the southern end of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation among the communities they founded Hays in 1890. The town was named after a Major Hays who helped the Gros Ventres establish themselves in this ...
Location ID: #10144757
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Built in 1931 by Father Feusi and Tom Flack, a German stone carver. Another Gothic style building, reflecting a church from Feusi’s native Switzerland, in honor of the Virgin Mary. Inside is a hand-carved statue of Mary, an exact copy of the ...
Location ID: #10144734
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Built in 1898, this Gothic style building replaced earlier log buildings used by the Jesuits as they worked with Gros Ventre and Assiniboine Indians, who owned the reservation, to establish the community of Hays.
When the Jesuits arrived in this ...
Location ID: #10026073
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Nestled in the shadow of the Bear Paw Mountains, on the road to everywhere in north central Montana, WAHKPA CHU'GN (pronounced walk-pa-chew-gun) is the most extensive and best preserved Native American hunting ground buffalo bone deposit in the ...
Location ID: #10010496
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A major fire that destroyed ninety percent of Havre’s business district in 1904 also sparked the town’s transformation from a frontier community to a Progressive-era town. Rebuilding Havre coincided with a nationwide reform movement that promoted ...
Location ID: #10010473
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The Fresno Dam, Milk River Project, is located on the Milk River 14 west of Havre, Montana. This reservoir, with 5,760 water surface acres, 25,618 land ares and 65 miles of shoreline, offers good fishing opportunity for walleye, northern pike, and ...
Location ID: #10144685
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FORT ASSINNIBOINE, the largest military post constructed in Montana, was established in 1879. Within four years, a stately, impressive complex of some one hundred brick, stone, and wood buildings was clustered around the parade ground. Overlooking ...
Location ID: #281
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Fresno Dam, located on the Milk River 14 miles west of Havre, Montana, is a compacted earthfill dam with a structural height of 110 feet and a crest length of 2,070 feet. It contains 2,105,000 cubic yards of material. An overflow-type spillway at ...
Willow Creek Reservoir
Location ID: #10030857
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Harrison Lake Fishing Access Site is 40 acres in size and has an elevation of 5,687 feet. Harrison Lake is located in southwest Montana on the Blackfoot River. Fishing and boating may be enjoyed. Boats must be launched at a carry-in site. Tent and ...
Location ID: #10026287
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At the foot of the Tobacco Root Mountains, Harrison resides in a beautiful area. It is on one of the direct routes to Yellowstone Park and only a short distance from Lewis and Clark Caverns, which feature one of the largest known limestone caverns ...
Location ID: #10157092
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In the City of Harlowton, they are defined less by boundaries on a map than by the sense of shared values the residents hold dear. Small town values, guided growth, preservation of historical, cultural, and natural heritage is just a few of the core ...
Location ID: #10159965
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The American Theatre was built in 1917 and opened on May 21, 1920. It was managed by G.C. Moore and featured vaudeville acts and silent film. The projection box was located at the front underside of the balcony. The American Theatre screened its ...
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
Location ID: #68
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Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966, following the construction of the Yellowtail Dam by the Bureau of Reclamation. This dam, named after the famous Crow chairman Robert Yellowtail, ...
Location ID: #10054131
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The Townhouse Inn is nestled between two mountain ranges in the Bitterroot Valley. This valley offers uncommonly beautiful scenery and diverse recreational opportunities for everyone and every season. The motel offers 64 comfortable and spacious ...
Location ID: #328
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Hamilton was born of the Anaconda Company’s voracious appetite for lumber, nurtured on the Bitterroot apple boom, and sustained by medical research. Copper King Marcus Daly—whose Big Mill cut millions of board feet annually to feed his mines and ...
Location ID: #10157164
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201 N RiverHollecker Home
The Reynolds/McGovern Home. The Hollecker home sits across Towne Street from the site of the Gilmore home near the end of the Towne Street Bridge. When George and Sallie Hollecker and daughters arrived in Glendive in ...
Location ID: #729
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The Storm Lake Loop in the Anaconda Mountains is a local favorite for a few reasons. It’s a short trail to the lake that is pretty easy, there’s great fishing opportunities around the sizeable lake, and it has tremendous views of the mountains! It ...
Location ID: #1290
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Yellowstone National Park, America's first National Park, offers truly unique experiences like spectacular hiking trails, beautiful views, Old Faithful, and geysers shooting water 100 feet into the air. Plan your visit with NPF's resources. When ...
Location ID: #10157311
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By the late 1990s, Memorial Stadium was in serious disrepair. The stadium's seating and restroom facilities were not ADA-compliant, the sidewalk on the eastern side of the stadium and the concrete steps in the east side bleachers were crumbling from ...
Location ID: #10054133
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Location ID: #1083
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Police Department
The Great Falls Police Department has a rich heritage dating back to the late 1800’s. The Great Falls Police Department was created in 1888 with the incorporation of the City. The Police Department started out with Chief of ...
Location ID: #10029475
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Eden Bridge State Fishing Access is a day use area only. Fishing may be enjoyed on the Smith River. A boat launch and toilets are available. This is a takeout point for Smith River float, no motorized boats.
Location ID: #10011169
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Belt Creek is truly a hidden gem in central Montana. While called a creek, it is larger than some rivers, and allows for floating sections of it during the higher water times of May and into July some years. And the absolute pinnacle of Belt Creek ...
Location ID: #1270
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Family owned and operated since 1946. Menu includes steaks, seafood, Italian, Mongolian Grill, Prime Rib and a children's menu. There is a full-service bar and lounge. Handicapped accessible.
Enjoy the unique art deco surroundings in historic ...