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Victor is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ravalli County, Montana, United States. The population was 789 at the 2020 Census, compared to 745 at the 2010 census.[3]
History
Victor is named for Chief Victor of the Bitterroot Salish, whose ...
Location ID: #1622
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Virginia City was born with the discovery of gold in Alder Gulch in 1863. A boom town of the post Civil War era, Virginia City served as the Montana Territorial Capital for 10 years, until the gold ran out. Just a mile away lies Nevada City, a ...
Lazy K Bar Ranch
Location ID: #784
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The Lazy K Bar Ranch has been in our family for five generations, and we're proud to say we have fourth generation guests coming back to spend time with us and share our home and our way of life. We are one of the founders of The Dude Ranchers ...
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Architect Loren B. Olds, who arrived in Montana Territory in 1863, designed both the Madison County Courthouse and the original Beaverhead County Courthouse in Bannack (later the Meade Hotel) in 1875. Among the earliest architect-designed buildings ...
Dance & Stuart General Merchandise
Location ID: #1617
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James Stuart and his brother Granville set up the first sluice boxes in the northern Rockies in 1852. Delaware native Walter B. Dance came to Gold Creek in 1862. James Stuart and Dance opened their mercantile in November 1863. One of Virginia City’s ...
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Virginia City's Methodist Church was built in 1875 by D.C. Farwell. It has a distinctive appearance for the town, with a stone and stucco exterior, and remains mostly unchanged from its original 1875 design. It was used as a church through the early ...
Location ID: #1582
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The Alder Gulch Shortline Railroad was built by Charlie Bovey in 1964 to connect Virginia City to Nevada City - A mile and a half away. Today, the Alder Gulch Shortline is a great opportunity to enjoy the scenery and learn about the surrounding ...
Location ID: #1512
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High on a hill, to the north of Daylight Gulch is one of Virginia City's most popular tourist attractions, "Boot Hill". The cemetery is the last resting place of the infamous five road agents hanged by the Vigilantes on January 14, 1864. The graves ...
Location ID: #10034537
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Seven hundred souls lie beneath the sod here in Virginia City’s community cemetery. Boot Hill across the ridge to the west was the first burial ground, but after interment of five road agents there in January 1864, citizens preferred to bury ...
Location ID: #1624
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With classic favorites, some of Montana's finest microbrews, and non-alcoholic options, there is something to drink for everyone!
This small one-story log building with a false front was built prior to 1867.
History:
1869 - 1890: The J.F. ...
Location ID: #10039266
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Located in the beautiful Bitterroot Valley, Victor is nestled between the Bitterroot Mountain Range, the Bitterroot River, and the Sapphire Mountain Range. This positions the community of Victor for some of the most breathtaking, panoramic views in ...
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Location ID: #787
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Virgelle offers historic accommodations, outfitting and shuttle services. Float the Missouri in a canoe, ride along the bank on horseback or take a drive along scenic byways. Further downstream, deep within the Missouri Breaks, bighorn sheep and elk ...
Location ID: #10144806
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The Villa Theatre is located in the downtown section of Malta, serving a population of over 8,000 in the county.
The Villa Theatre opened on June 30, 1955 with 500 seats (450 in the orchestra and 50 in the balcony), and has a corner entrance with ...
Location ID: #789
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Virginia City was born with the discovery of gold in Alder Gulch in 1863. A boom town of the post Civil War era, Virginia City served as the Montana Territorial Capital for 10 years, until the gold ran out. Just a mile away lies Nevada City, a ...
Location ID: #937
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The Vagabond Motel is located in the heart of Montana's scenic Anaconda-Pintler Mountain Range.
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Kris is doing a great job of bringing this arena back to it's glory days and then some! She has spent countless hours keeping this place in tip top shape. Please don't trash it so we can continue to go there for events! Love those goats! :)
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Location ID: #783
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Valier, Montana is northwest of Conrad on the shores of Lake Francis, a reservoir now used for irrigation. The Valier area was settled mainly by a group of Belgian immigrants; a trainload of them arrived in 1913.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Location ID: #974
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