Location ID: #10009018
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The Sip 'n Dip Lounge is a tiki bar in Great Falls, Montana, US, opened in 1962, when Polynesian themes were popular. It has survived to the present day with its tiki theme intact. Located inside a local motel that was considered modern and trendy ...
Location ID: #1075
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The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Passenger Depot, located in Great Falls, Montana, was built in 1915 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road). The Milwaukee Road was the last transcontinental ...
Location ID: #10032661
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This national monument covers about 377,000 acres of BLM-administered public land in central Montana. These lands hold a spectacular array of plant life, wildlife, unique geological features, endless recreational opportunities, and significant ...
Rimrock Trails Ways
Location ID: #1078
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Streamline Moderne architecture celebrated America’s engineering prowess. The style—which offered an optimistic response to the woes of the Great Depression—promised a better future through technology. Its celebration of speed and efficiency ...
Location ID: #1088
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The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Great Falls, also known as Great Falls Post Office and Courthouse, in Great Falls, Montana, is a three-story building constructed in 1912. It was expanded by a two-story addition in 1937 and further expanded in ...
Location ID: #1201
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For 83 years the Civic Center in downtown Great Falls has been a community gathering space. It was built in 1939, a time where Great Falls was growing and there were few such facilities for large events.
Designed by Johannes J. Van Teylingen and ...
Great Falls Courthouse
Location ID: #10104438
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The Cascade County Courthouse in Great Falls, Montana is a historic courthouse built in 1901–1903, is a three-story English Renaissance Revival structure located in the town's civic district. Founded in 1887, Cascade County conducted its business ...
Location ID: #1076
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The jewel of the park system. Beautiful Flower Gardens with a rock archway and paved path, perfect wedding venue.
Pond with waterfowl (ducks, geese, swans). Historic Vinegar Jones Cabin. Band shell located in the center of the park offers ...
Location ID: #1239
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Come marvel at this day-use (no camping available) park’s remarkable features. Located just outside of Great Falls and encompassing nearly 14 miles of Missouri River shoreline, Giant Springs State Park has something for everyone. The park provides ...
Location ID: #1086
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Location ID: #1320
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Since 1930, the funeral home has served Great Falls and surrounding communities. It is the only second generation, family owned, funeral home in Great Falls. Croxford's is considered the most beautiful older funeral home in Montana with its unique ...
Location ID: #10022714
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Crooked Falls is the only of the five cataracts which make up the Great Falls of the Missouri River to remain in its (more or less) natural state. Though the river is still largely diverted around the 19-foot falls at the Rainbow Dam, the falls have ...
Location ID: #10182012
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Family owned fifth generation run ranch.
They raise our cattle in the most natural way possible. The cattle live on the range and eat the homegrown grass and hay from the family ranch. It makes all the difference. The early stockman of the ...
Location ID: #10160175
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The historic post office building in Glendive, Montana was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which was constructed in 1935, is still in use today.
It was deemed significant as representing "the use of quality ...
Location ID: #10157141
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Completed in 1926 at a cost of $305,000, the Bell Street Bridge crosses the Yellowstone River in Glendive, Montana. Designed by the Montana Highway Commission and built by contractor Boomer, McGuire & Blakesley, the 1,352 feet (412 m) long, 20 feet ...
Glendale Charcoal Kilns
Location ID: #10134943
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With their conical shape and tumbling walls, the abandoned charcoal kilns of Canyon Creek have a slightly spooky air today, but the area would have been no less eerie during the kilns’ heyday in the late 1800s. During the charcoal-making process the ...
Location ID: #10159084
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In 1915, the Spanish Mission architecture peaked in popularity after the Panama California Exposition brought this style beyond the Southwest. The highly recognizable features of this style allowed small town boosters to project a modern and ...
Location ID: #10160173
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Location ID: #10011152
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East Fork Reservoir is a multi-purpose structure on the East Fork of Big Spring Creek. It is the largest of four dams constructed from 1972 to 1975 to provide flood protection for Lewistown. Recreational facilities consist of campgrounds, a boat ...
Location ID: #10103498
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The Yellowstone Basin Inn in Gardiner, Montana was built in 1994, with the finishing touches completed in 2001. My husband Daniel Mikos and I, Jeannette Mikos bought the Inn in 2018. We were born and raised in South Central Pennsylvania, York ...
Location ID: #1148
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Location ID: #1497
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Tucked away just west of Highway 89 approximately 35 miles from south of Livingston is Tom Miner Basin. Take a drive along this hidden paradise to find bears, moose, fox, and other wildlife. A Petrified Forest is located in the Custer Gallatin ...
Location ID: #988
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When the Northern Pacific Railroad announced plans to build a branch line to Yellowstone National Park in the early 1880s, the small town of Gardiner quickly emerged as a “wild west” town. Early accounts labeled it “a veritable Shantyville . . . an ...
Location ID: #296
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Very little is known about the Tinkers Cemetery. Here are a few tid-bits we have been able to gather.
"The cemetery, a little less than a mile west of town on the county road, was established in the 1890s, its first occupant being an itinerant ...