Location ID: #596
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Pilot Peak is a striking pinnacle in the immediate northeast of Yellowstone National Park, visible along US-212 highway which approaches the park from the direction of Bilings, Montana. It is part of volcanic Absaroka Range which forms the massive ...
Location ID: #10296851
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Pony Victorian Mansion
Location ID: #10127803
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Location ID: #1439
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Location ID: #10278978
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PRAXIS – Authentic Medical Set for Film & Television
Located in Butte, Montana, Praxis offers a fully equipped medical setting perfect for film and television productions. Our versatile facility includes three highly adaptable clinical rooms, each ...
Location ID: #599
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Pipestone Pass is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of Montana in the United States. It sits on the continental divide in Silver Bow County, Montana, 10 miles south of Butte, Montana in Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest at a height of 6,347 ...
Location ID: #10010056
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It sits on the continental divide in Silver Bow County, Montana, 10 miles south of Butte, Montana in Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest at a height of 6,347 ft (1,935m). The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (the Milwaukee Road) ...
Location ID: #1000
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Pioneer Ranch Mountain Side and River side
Location ID: #10246977
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The Pioneer Ranch in Livingston, Montana, has been in Natasha Silver Bell’s family continuously since 1862 when ancestor Dwight M. Allen emigrated west under the Homestead Act of 1862, which granted land patents to claimants willing to live on, ...
Location ID: #10264265
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Point of Rocks Road
Location ID: #10079920
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Montana is called the Last Best Place for a reason — we love preserving our past. Just visit one of our museums and you’ll find plenty of Treasure State gems. Or, if you’d rather have a more authentic experience, you can spend a day exploring the ...
Location ID: #610
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Potosi is located outside of the historic town of Pony in Southwest Montana, about an hour west of Bozeman, and an hour and half north of West Yellowstone. Potosi is an exclusive, year round destination resort located in the heart of beautiful ...
Location ID: #10159107
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Location ID: #841
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Pryor, south of Billings, takes its name from the creek and mountains, which were named by Lewis and Clark for Sgt. Nathaniel Pryor, a member of the expedition. Pryor is on the Crow Indian Reservation and is the site of the Chief Plenty Coups State ...
Location ID: #10159251
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Poplar is located on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and offers plenty of Indian culture. The reservation is home to the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes, two distinct American Indian Nations. The Poplar Museum and Tribal Museum feature tribal history ...
Location ID: #1240
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Pony, is located on the northeastern edge of the Tobacco Root Mountains. Originally, Pony was a prosperous gold-mining community with at least 5,000 residents. A number of historic buildings from Pony's boom era remain in the old town today. Nearby, ...
Location ID: #1288
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Pompeys Pillar is a rock outcropping that rises 200 feet above the Yellowstone River 30 miles east of Billings. Pompeys Pillar is like a sandstone history book that reads like a who's who of western frontier history. Look on the rockface for the ...
Location ID: #10088848
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Polebridge is at the northwestern edge of Glacier National Park. Today Polebridge consists of a scattering of houses, cabins, trailers and small ranches up and down the North Fork Road. At the heart of the community is the unique and historic ...
Location ID: #10247008
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General Maps for Airport, Accommodations, and Park County small towns
Location ID: #10044495
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Phantom Spring Ranch got its name when my parent's first saw it. They visited the property in the summer having read about the numerous springs in the real estate posting.
Upon arrival, there was no sign of springs on the ranch except for ...
Schnee's Powder Horn Outfitters
Location ID: #1729
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In 1946, Powder Horn Outfitters was founded in by George Dieruf. George’s mission was to serve hunters, fishermen, and outdoors people with the very best of authentic products and knowledgeable service from his home in Bozeman, Montana. Over the ...
Location ID: #10157121
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Location ID: #1169
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Prominent landowner and state senator Edward Donlan won a political victory in the 1906 legislature with the designation of Thompson Falls as county seat for Sanders County over the rival town of Plains. By compromise, most county posts were filled ...
Location ID: #10159960
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