Location ID: #956
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Welcome to Grassy Mountain Ranch, your exclusive retreat nestled in the heart of the majestic Montana Mountains an hour outside of Helena, MT. Situated at the base of Grassy Mountain, our enchanting property is poised to provide you with a unique ...
Location ID: #10158262
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The Galt family holds to ranching traditions started 100 years ago, combining them with today's technology to shape "a cowboy way" borrowing from both old and new traditions. "It's most rewarding to run a good ranch and continue doing it in a ...
Location ID: #1292
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A must-do trip to drive across the Continental Divide on Going-to-the-Sun Road. This 55 mile road is the only one that bisects the park. Start at either West Glacier or St. Mary and you'll soon be climbing thought the glacial peaks of Logan Pass, ...
Location ID: #10026185
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Crown of the Continent
A showcase of melting glaciers, alpine meadows, carved valleys, and spectacular lakes. With over 700 miles of trails, Glacier is a paradise for adventurous visitors seeking wilderness steeped in human history. Relive the days ...
Location ID: #10104871
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Gold was discovered by W. E. (Limerock) Wilson on the east slopes of the Judith Mountains in 1883 and the prospect was named “Gilt Edge.” The ore could not be successfully treated by methods available at the time. However, in 1892 the new cyanide ...
Location ID: #10024175
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Greycliff is located ten miles east of Big Timber and is named for the grey-tinted conglomerate rock cliff east of town. While here visit the Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Monument and watch the black tailed prairie dog community. Interpretive ...
Location ID: #1084
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Great Falls High School is a modified Renaissance Revival structure, and the building and its campus were designed to imitate an Ivy League college. The main building faces west and is built along a north–south line. It is about 75 feet (23 m) wide ...
Location ID: #1073
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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 ...
Paris Gibson - Great Falls
Location ID: #10079219
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Paris Gibson (July 1, 1830 – December 16, 1920) was an American entrepreneur and politician. Paris was married to Valeria Gibson, They had four children; two died at an early age at 1 and 2-years-old. They also had two sons who lived to adulthood, ...
Location ID: #942
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Grant is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Beaverhead County, Montana, United States. It is in the west-central part of the county, along Secondary Highway 324, 12 miles (19 km) west of Interstate 15 and 31 miles (50 ...
Location ID: #10159848
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Native Americans inhabited the region for centuries, and extensive buffalo and pronghorn antelope herds provided ample food for the nomadic tribes. The Nakoda, Lakota, and Dakota peoples alternately inhabited and claimed the region from the 16th to ...
Location ID: #1460
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Named for the daughter of a local rancher, Augusta was established on Fred Walrath's homestead in 1884. It prospered as a trade center for a vast cattle and sheep ranching area. By the 1890s, Augusta's main street included dwellings, hotels, ...
Location ID: #1539
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Geraldine is the center of a huge wheat-producing region. The Geraldine Milwaukee Depot, built in 1913, is a great example of one of America's small-town, turn-of-the-century wooden depots. Square Butte, near Geraldine, has been designated an ...
Location ID: #299
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Georgetown Lake is a popular recreation area for boating, fishing, camping and windsurfing. It is a large; 3,000 acre, high; over 6,000 feet, mountain lake. The lake is surrounded by the Flint Creek Range to the north and the Pintlers to the south. ...
Location ID: #989
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Opened prior to 1938 as the Park Theatre, it was renamed State Theatre in 1940. The State Theatre was part of the Rocky Mountain Theater group in the early-1960’s.
Location ID: #311
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Great American Food and friendly faces. Less than 100 yards off the interstate!
Location ID: #10026122
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An English cottage-style botanical garden in Creston, Montana.
A zone 4 perennial garden featuring hardy varieties from the family homestead in England before 1898 as well as American heritage garden plants gathered over the century, growing to ...
Location ID: #10158272
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Green Mountain Angus Ranch was started in the early 70’s by Gale Todd, Tim’s father. The original herd was established by the purchases of 2 groups of cows: one group from the Sir William’s herd out of New York State and the other from a Canadian ...
Location ID: #1218
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The Grizzly Bar & Grill is located on the East Rose Bud River at the foothills of the Beartooth Mountains, 68 miles south of Billings on Highway 78 in Roscoe Montana. A friendly little town with a western atmosphere. The Grizzly Bar is known for its ...
Location ID: #10031797
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Geyser was named for the nearby bubbling mud springs. In the very early days, it was a stagecoach overnight stopping place on the trail from Lewistown to Great Falls. The current population is 78.
History:
Searching for stray horses in 1881, ...
Location ID: #10022444
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The first permanent home for Granite County offices was completed in 1913. Prominent Montana architects John Link and Charles Haire designed the building. Its cut stonework is, appropriately, made of Montana granite. Granite County commissioners ...
Gem Mountain Sapphire Mine
Location ID: #10028719
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THE SEARCH
We provide everything you need to find your own Montana Treasure. Our friendly staff will do the heavy lifting and guide you in your search.
THE STONES
Heat treat, facet and build custom jewelry with your own Montana Sapphire to ...
Location ID: #294
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Welcome to Montana's greatest cafe! Famous for its burgers, The Garden Cafe was established in 1999 and is run by acclaimed chef Nick Schmutz and his wife, Ann Tappan. Nick began to study the culinary arts in Switzerland in 1972, and moved to ...
Location ID: #10010138
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Alan Nicholson, the visionary behind the Great Northern Town Center, has loved carousels since he was a little boy. When he envisioned the various eateries, boutiques and entertainment businesses in the town center, he also envisioned a carousel for ...