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: #10007809
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Ford's Drive In opened in 1954.
Outdoor seating available
Curb side pick up also available
Location ID: #1074
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Location ID: #1271
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Emilio “Borrie” Grasseschi opened the doors of the popular Borrie’s Restaurant and Lounge in 1938. Through the last eight decades, four generations of Grasseschi’s has served its loyal customers through thick and thin.
In the last 80+ years, ...
Location ID: #1314
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Welcome to the Best Resting Great Falls Inn! We are located on the outskirts of Great Falls, Montana, but just minutes from Malmstrom Air Force Base, Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and Giant Springs State Park. We offer 33 spacious ...
Location ID: #53
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The gently rolling terrain of Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is dominated by native shortgrass prairie and seasonal wetlands and surrounded by mountain ranges on three sides: the Highwood Mountains to the east, the Big Belt Mountains to ...
Location ID: #1311
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Welcome to the Alberta Motel and Annex web page! we are a family run business located in Great Falls Montana. We offer 10 rooms in our main motel area and have 8 extended stay units with full kitchens, and finally we have a varied selection of ...
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: #10157167
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Construction began on the Roosevelt Hotel on July 6th, 1934! Less than two months later, on August 27th, the 61-room hotel was officially open for business. The interior was not entirely finished, but a few rooms were made available due to the ...
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: #25
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Augusta is the home of ‘The Wildest One Day Show on Earth', the annual American Legion Rodeo. True western hospitality awaits visitors to Augusta, cuddled in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains close to where the Sun River flows from the mountains. ...
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: #1122
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Several key ingredients combine to make the Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces: heat, water, limestone, and a rock fracture system through which hot water can reach the earth's surface.
Today's geothermal activity is a link to past volcanism. A ...
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.
Old Faithful Bar
Location ID: #868
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Where the West is still the West.
Established in 1937, Stacey’s Old Faithful Bar & Steakhouse is a casual western saloon and eatery that strives to maintain an authentic Montana experience and the traditions that make this state great. At ...
Coleman Wildlife Park
Location ID: #10159843
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Fort Peck Dredge Cuts is a state fishing access site located in northeast Montana. Fishing and boating may be enjoyed on the Fort Peck Dredge Cuts Pond. There is a boat launch available. Camping is permitted with access for camp trailers.
Location ID: #10013822
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Island Lake can be found on the Beehive USGS quad topo map. Island Lake is a lake in Stillwater County in the state of Montana.
Island Lake offers the ability to sit back and relax, on one of the busiest trails in the Beartooths. Although many ...
Location ID: #10145764
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Bench Ranch has been owned and operated since 1959 by the hardworking and environmentally responsible Heyneman family, Jack and Susan and their five sons. The property is blessed with 2 ½ miles of riverfront on the West Rosebud River, a tributary to ...
Location ID: #10157138
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The Yellowstone River Bridge is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in Fallon, Montana. It was added to the Register on January 4, 2010. The Yellowstone River Bridge near the community of Fallon is a 2-span riveted continuous ...
Location ID: #10157145
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Fallon is located between Miles City and Glendive along the Yellowstone river. The area is on the edge of the scenic badlands and home to the moss agate. Nearby Prairie County Museum and Evelyn Cameron Gallery in Terry offers the visitor a glimpse ...
Location ID: #1325
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East Glacier Park station is a train station in East Glacier Park Village, Montana. It is a seasonal stop for Amtrak's Empire Builder line, open from April to October. It serves mostly visitors to Glacier National Park. It functions as an alternate ...