Location ID: #1133
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Livingston Recreation & Civic Center
Livingston Recreation Department's mission is to enrich the lives of the residents of Livingston by providing safe, welcoming recreation facilities and affordable, diverse recreation opportunities for people of ...
Location ID: #1741
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Location ID: #1215
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Mountain View Cemetery has been the final resting place for the citizens of Livingston and the surrounding area for over 100 years.
As soon as you get past the 1966 entrance gates, you find a cemetery that is certainly historic–established as the ...
Location ID: #10104290
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The area where Lincoln now stands was well know to travelers. The fabled Cokalihishkit "River of the road to the buffalo" was followed by the Nez Pierce, Salish and other tribes to the buffalo grounds of the Montana plains. Capt. Meriwether Lewis ...
Location ID: #10027279
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Lincoln Airport (FAA LID: S69) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) east of the central business district of Lincoln, in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. It is owned by the Montana Aeronautics Division. This ...
Location ID: #952
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Lewis and Clark Pass is a mountain pass on the continental divide in Montana, United States, at an elevation of 6,424 feet (1,958 m) above sea level. The pass lies at the head of the drainages of the west-flowing Blackfoot River and the east-flowing ...
Location ID: #456
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Libby Dam is the culmination of years of effort on the part of both the United States and Canada to develop a flood control plan for the Columbia River basin. The Kootenai River is the third largest tributary of the Columbia River, contributing ...
Location ID: #1210
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The seven large residences that comprise Lewistown’s mansion, hence “silk stocking,” district were built during the city’s period of greatest prosperity, from 1904 to 1919. In this small neighborhood, central Montana’s major entrepreneurs, whose ...
Location ID: #10010504
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Lewistown's first library opened in 1897 with 269 books in a corner of Mary Hanson's millinery shop. When Mrs. Hanson left town two years later, the collection moved to the office of Elizabeth Peeples, county superintendent of schools. In 1905 ...
Location ID: #1208
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In 1879, Métis—people of French and Chippewa-Cree descent—homesteaded in this area, near the army’s Camp Lewis. Many street names memorialize these settlers, who included Francis A. Janeaux and Paul Morase. But open range cattle ranching, nearby ...
Location ID: #917
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The Trinity Lutheran Church in Lennep is the second oldest Lutheran church in the state. The beautiful clapboard structure was built in 1914 and is nestled in the heart of Lennep. The school built in 1910 is still being used as well. A few empty ...
Laurel Refinery
Location ID: #10027195
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The CHS Laurel Refinery is located at 803 Highway 212 S., Laurel, Montana. Refinery operations are conducted on approximately 100 of 350 acres. The remaining acreage consists of administrative offices and green space. Adjacent property is ...
Location ID: #462
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Lion Lake is a little gem if you’re looking to take your family fishing and picnicking. The lake is 35 acres and is 1 mile from Hungry Horse, Montana, just off U.S. Hwy. 2, making access extremely easy. Maybe that’s why Lion Lake receives more ...
Location ID: #1591
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Jean Batiste Laurin settled on the Ruby River in 1863 and operated a general store at a location he named Cicero. The post office that opened in 1874 was named Laurin for this early settler. One resident decided Mr. Laurin looking like "a little ...
Location ID: #10008578
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Old Lexington Gardens is in the heart of the largest historic district of the United States, Butte, Montana. At the corner of Granite and Arizona Streets, one block from the historic Finlen Hotel and up against 'The Richest Hill on Earth', Old ...
Location ID: #10196456
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Location ID: #10196294
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Little Beaver Creek Ranch is in the heart of Western Montana between the historic towns of Trout Creek and Thompson Falls. The ranch is a combination of a historic, working remnant of Montana’s ranching past, and a stunning natural beauty with wide ...
Location ID: #10194697
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This hidden gem is tucked right in the heart of Livingston. The main 2500 sq feet of the warehouse is an open floor plan, great natural light from overhead skylights, original wood rafters and so much character. This space was previously owned by ...
Location ID: #1129
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Location ID: #465
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Originally occupied by Native Americans for thousands of years, this special place along the Absaroka Mountains was named after the Crow Indian Nation. Captain William Clark’s expedition brought some of the first white men to travel through this ...
Location ID: #10027701
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Lolo is near the Montana-Idaho border and Lolo Pass, which was so eagerly sought for—and eventually located—by Lewis and Clark. The post office was established in 1888 with John Delany in charge. The creek was originally called Travelers’ Rest Creek ...
Location ID: #454
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Libby lies in the northwest corner of Montana in a valley carved by the Kootenai River on the flank of the majestic Cabinet Mountain Range. The original townsite of Libby was located several miles upstream from the confluence of Libby Creek and the ...
Location ID: #10010146
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Spectacular grey limestone cliffs and pink and white granite formations rise 1,200 feet above the canyon's narrow floor. Lost Creek Falls, in the northwest corner of the park, cascades over a 50-foot drop to provide one of the most scenic and ...
Location ID: #475
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The Lost Horse Creek Bar is a western style saloon. You will find signed dollar bills displayed on the ceiling in the saloon. The bar has live entertainment and dancing on Saturday evenings year round. Another feature of the Lost Horse Saloon: Bob, ...