Location ID: #10041651
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Location ID: #10080470
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Location ID: #42
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Location ID: #37
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Montana came close to losing an important piece of its history in the mid-1990s.
Two miles north of Twin Bridges is the birthplace of the state's only Kentucky Derby winner. Locally called the Round Barn, the huge structure has survived more than a ...
Location ID: #34
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Location ID: #996
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The Berkely Pit, started in 1955, was a large truck-operated open-pit copper mine until mining ceased in 1982. By 1980 nearly 1.5 billion tons of material had been removed from the Pit, including more than 290 million tons of copper ore. The pit ...
Location ID: #10010275
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Completed in 1940, the school was built in a conservative modern style, steering away from the traditional ornamental decorations of the 1930's. It contained 24 classrooms, four science, two craft, three commercial, two music, one public speaking ...
Billings is named for Frederick H. Billings, president of the Northern Pacific Railroad. As Billings grew from the tracks of the Northern Pacific Railroad, it appeared the only development would be to the south. The depot used to be the passenger ...
Location ID: #1708
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Battle Ridge Campground is located in Gallatin National Forest in southwest Montana north of Yellowstone Park. At an elevation of 6,500 feet, the Battle Ridge Campground encompasses an area of 5 acres and contains 13 camping sites. The largest ...
Tunnel No. 9
Location ID: #10010055
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Originally Tunnel N0.9 Built in 1911, the tunnel is now used as a tunnel for a part of the Boulder River Road near I-15. GN operated this line from construction until it was merged into Burlington Northern during 1970. BN abandoned the line during ...
Location ID: #968
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The Boulder Health Mine attracts ailing tourists, who bask in radioactive radon gas and drink radioactive water to improve their health. Each summer, hundreds of people, many of them Amish and Mennonites, come to the radon health mines to relax and ...
Location ID: #10160662
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Barrett Hospital & HealthCare provides compassionate care, healing, and health-improving service to all community members throughout life's journey.
Because Barrett Hospital & HealthCare is a non-profit organization, we’re guided by a different ...
Location ID: #29
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Arriving in the heart of Yellowstone country, we find a landscape shaped by glaciers and volcanoes, where the mountains are still growing and the rivers continue to cut through a geography whose names trace its history, its people. Homesteaded in ...
Bannack State Park
Location ID: #33
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Bannack State Park is a registered historic landmark and the site of Montana's first major gold discovery on July 28, 1862. This strike set off a massive gold rush that swelled Bannack's population to over 3,000 by 1863. As the value of gold ...
Silver Bow Civic Center
Location ID: #10039278
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The Butte-Silver Bow Civic Center is a 29,623 sq ft and 7,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Butte, Montana. Opened in 1952, it hosts locals sporting events and concerts as well as political events. It was the home of the Continental Basketball ...
Location ID: #10158251
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Encompassing approximately 124,000 total acres the ranch is undoubtedly one of the most grand and significat ranches in the rocky mountain west.
Location ID: #10157765
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When you’re out and about exploring Montana, The Last Best Place, make sure and stop by The Bitter Root Brewery in Hamilton for The Last Best Brew. Bitter Root Brewery is proud to be one of the oldest breweries in the state. First opening its doors ...
Location ID: #10157280
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Location ID: #10010274
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Montana State University boasts among the finest athletic facilities in the Northwest, and the crown jewel of the program's physical plant is Bobcat Stadium.
Bobcat Stadium, formerly Reno H. Sales Stadium, was built in 1973 at the cost of around ...
Location ID: #10157119
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Are you looking for an affordable motel with top amenities in a beautiful setting? The Broken Spur Motel is the perfect place. We offer a friendly atmosphere that includes quality amenities – that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. Your comfort is our ...
Location ID: #62
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Originally called ‘Dornix', Big Timber was named by a railroad official in St. Paul who read William Clark's Journals. Clark was referring to the large cottonwood trees near the area called ‘Rivers Across' in July 1806. The area became a large sheep ...
Location ID: #10156973
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- 18,320 SF
- Former Bridger Steel Location
- Two (2) Warehouse Buildings / Multiple Overhead Doors & Bay Areas
- Excellent Location Between Interstate 15 Interchanges / Visible From Interstate 15
- Large Fenced Site Area
Location ID: #10157045
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Former lumber mill site. Several industrial buildings available for lease in part. or in whole. Located 6 miles East of Missoula, Montana, in Bonner on the banks of the Blackfoot River.
Property Type : Industrial / Warehouse
Rentable Building ...