Location ID: #10159254
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Fort Peck Community College is a tribally controlled community college, chartered by the Tribal Executive Board of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of Fort Peck Indian Reservation in 1978.
This charter followed a 1977 Tribal Executive Board ...
Location ID: #1597
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Adult lounge and casino with nightly dancers.
Lewistown Fairgrounds
Location ID: #10106663
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Fergus County's fairground is more than just a “grounds for the fair”.
One of the finest fairground facilities in the region, Fergus County Event Center serves as central Montana's primary event center, hosting a wide variety of events, ...
Location ID: #10076050
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Flathead Valley Community College was established in 1967 as a result of collaborative efforts by local citizens supporting area students and employers by providing higher education without leaving the valley.
History
Local, affordable higher ...
Location ID: #10038122
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Fort C. F. Smith was established on August 12, 1866, to protect immigrants traveling on the Bozeman Trail from attacks by the Sioux Indians. The Bozeman Trail crossed the Bighorn River 400 yards from the fort. Located near the present town of Fort ...
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 ...
Location ID: #10159514
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During the 1960’s, many changes occurred in and around Fort Peck, including the demolition and removal of many buildings and homes. At that time, a group of local people feared that the theatre would fall victim to demolition as well. From this ...
Location ID: #10160062
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In the shadow of the Fort Peck Dam lies the Fort Peck Interpretive Center, a cooperative effort between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Explore the rich history of the Fort Peck area from dinosaurs to dam ...
Fort Benton
Location ID: #10104432
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Maj. Alexander Culbertson of the American Fur Company established a trading post on the banks of the Missouri River in 1846 and named it for U.S. Senator Thomas Hart Benton, the company's congressional ally. As the demand for buffalo hides replaced ...
Fort Benton Courthouse
Location ID: #10104427
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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: #1625
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Flathead Valley History. The earliest human inhabitants of the Flathead Valley were the native peoples who ventured here on foot and by canoe around 10,000 years ago when the glaciers receded. The early Indian trails naturally followed the valleys, ...
Location ID: #912
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Missouri River's preeminent fur trading post from the 1820's to the Civil War, Fort Union was a colorful mix of river boaters, fur traders, Plains Indian tribes and frontier capitalists. Bourgeois House, once the setting of elegant dinners for ...
Location ID: #914
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Location ID: #10196075
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Location ID: #10189776
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Location ID: #10087136
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Ford Creek Outfitters
Location ID: #10050295
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Just a short distance from Glacier National Park, this ranch is also on the border of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. It has easy access to over 30 waters. Cabins are on site.
Location ID: #10157734
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Filmlites Montana is a one of a kind business in Montana. As many Montanan's know, if you are going to live in "The Big Sky Country", you better create a business that is diverse and not too specialized. The lack of population will not sustain a ...
Location ID: #10160061
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Fort Peck Dam is one of the largest hydraulically filled earth dams in the world, measuring 21,026 feet long, with a height of 250.5 feet. The five turbines can generate 185,250 kilowatts of power. Its original purpose was not only to control floods ...
Location ID: #10160059
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Fort Peck Dam is one of the largest hydraulically filled earth dams in the world, measuring 21,026 feet long, with a height of 250.5 feet. The five turbines can generate 185,250 kilowatts of power. Its original purpose was not only to control floods ...
Location ID: #10160056
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Fort Peck Dam is one of the largest hydraulically filled earth dams in the world, measuring 21,026 feet long, with a height of 250.5 feet. The five turbines can generate 185,250 kilowatts of power. Its original purpose was not only to control floods ...
Location ID: #285
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Fort Peck Dam is one of the largest hydraulically filled earth dams in the world, measuring 21,026 feet long, with a height of 250.5 feet. The five turbines can generate 185,250 kilowatts of power. Its original purpose was not only to control floods ...