Location ID: #144
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The Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana is located in Charlo. It was established to discover and memorialize the history and culture of the Flathead Indian Reservation and early Montana. The National Bison Range is located just seven miles southwest ...
Location ID: #1284
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The Town of Cascade is located in Cascade County Montana, between Great Falls and Helena. Cascade was incorporated in 1911 and as of the 2019 census is home to a population of 679 people. Cascade is rich in history as it was once home to CM ...
Location ID: #10010343
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Three river ferries operate on the Upper Missouri River, the Carter ferry, Virgelle ferry and Stafford-McClelland ferry near Winifred. Typical season is April through November, and they are free. Each ferry can carry 2 passenger cars at a ...
Location ID: #1020
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Open 4pm to 10pm Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
Location ID: #10077818
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Camp Disappointment is a High Potential Historic Site on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.
During the return journey, Lewis decided to explore up to the headwaters of the Marias River in order to determine if it extended north of the ...
Location ID: #1362
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Cooper City Park is a 4.1 acre park with picnic tables and grills. Groups of individuals who want to reserve a Bozeman City Park may do so by calling the City of Bozeman Division of Parks or by stopping by the City Shop Complex at Tamarack and ...
Location ID: #10157658
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Cedar Ridge Equine, CRE, is a full-service horse facility. We offer lessons and camps in the english and western disciplines. Ranging from english flat work to western speed events, such as barrels, poles and roping. Lessons are offered to all age ...
Location ID: #10008937
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The Cateye Cafe is a family owned business creating house made comfort food. The Cateye has been serving up delectable food for the last 20 years. The Caracciolo family, Kevin, Mama T (aka Tina) their son Taylor and Daughter Kelsey make everyone ...
Location ID: #10080787
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Location ID: #10158260
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Our ranch includes 2500 acres west of Big Timber, Montana and 2000 acres leased just south of Big Timber on the scenic Boulder River. Come join us as we go about whatever seasonal ranch chores need to be done. With 300 head of Angus cows, 250 head ...
Location ID: #1110
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Crystal Lake Campground is in the shadow of Mt. Harlow at an elevation of 5,700 feet. The 28 campsites are large and widely spaced, and recent removal of hazard trees has left each camp site with expansive views of the surrounding mountains. The ...
Location ID: #873
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Location ID: #10157873
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We are happy to announce that the CALVERT HOTEL IS OPEN and taking reservations! Included in the guest room rate is a deluxe "Grab & Go" breakfast -- perfect for the business traveler. And, while the Calvert is already known for having ...
Location ID: #10029473
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Centerville derives its name from its position halfway between the nearby coal towns of Stockett and Sand Coulee. It was home to the Stainsby-Latham Coal Mine developed in1905, as well as the Lockray Mine, purchased by the Anaconda Company in 1914 ...
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 ...
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: #10103906
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The Chouteau County Courthouse is a historic building in Fort Benton, Montana. It acts as the county courthouse for Chouteau County, Montana.
Prior to the construction of this courthouse, another courthouse was built for the county in 1880. It ...
Location ID: #1049
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The original Conrad depot was built further down the track in 1902. The current building, which qualifies for historical purposes, was constructed in 1949, but closed in 1989. Before the CDS took ownership, the building sat empty except for some ...
Location ID: #1050
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When constructed in 1917, the Orpheum theatre represented the latest “state of the art” motion picture theatre construction. Audiences were delighted with the main attraction on the opening night in 1918: an orchestra accompanied the silent movie. ...
Pondera County Courthouse
Location ID: #1048
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Constructed in 1938. The county is spelled phonetically as the true French spelling is "Pend Oreille". There is a county and headwaters of a river in Washington state spelled in the true French spelling. This county and a town in the Idaho panhandle ...
Location ID: #10129092
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Comet is a ghost town located about twenty miles (32 kilometers) south-southwest of Helena, Montana, United States. It is reached by following High Ore Road north from Interstate 15. The remains of the town cover about thirty-five acres and consist ...
Location ID: #1014
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One of the more popular restaurants in Butte. Their mission is simple, give great service, fresh wholesome food at a reasonable price in a clean and charming atmosphere.
They make all of their soups, sauces and their entrees from fresh ...
Location ID: #150
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Chief Mountain is one of the most interesting peaks in Glacier National Park from three different perspectives; geological, historical and, of course, mountaineering. I will cover the geological and historical perspectives very briefly, including ...