Location ID: #10010261
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The Red Lodge City Library opened in the Savoy Hotel in 1914 thanks to the efforts of the Red Lodge Women’s Club. The Club sought the assistance of Andrew Carnegie in securing a permanent library facility. Carnegie donations required that a local ...
Location ID: #1172
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Old fashioned diner serving good wholesome food. Open 7 days a week.
Location ID: #11
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Beartooth Basin is a very small ski area with only 600 acres of designated terrain, plus plenty of hike-in backcountry ski and board opportunities. The ski area sits within the Twin Lakes Headwall area and offers bowl-type terrain. Within the 600 ...
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: #1255
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Residents changed the name of this town from Selish to Ravalli to honor Father Anthony Ravalli, a Jesuit missionary who served the Salish people in the area. Father Ravalli died in 1884, and 3 years later a post office was established in his name. ...
Location ID: #10157122
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Mountain Meadows Resort and Campground offers outdoor fun. Fishing, camping, RV spots, cabins are available. Mountain Meadows bar features a fully stocked bar, and the grill has a wonderful dinner homestyle menu, offering sandwiches, burgers, ...
The "Goatman" Church & "FarCry 5" Church
Location ID: #10159096
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Paul High Back, raised in Canada and a Mnicoujou scout for Big Foot (Spotted Elk), was an elder here and he is buried in the Church cemetery. Sitting Bull took this path from Willow Bunch to surrender at Fort Buford. In his surrender speech, Sitting ...
Location ID: #10159254
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Fort Peck Community College is a tribally controlled community college, chartered by the Tribal Executive Board of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of Fort Peck Indian Reservation in 1978.
This charter followed a 1977 Tribal Executive Board ...
Location ID: #10233350
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The Gateway to Western Montana:Built in 2019, Mount Forge is a beautiful cottage sitting on 63 acres in Polson, Montana. The one bedroom & two loft design comfortably sleeps six. Mount Forge is just 10 minutes from Flathead Lake and 1.5 hours from ...
Location ID: #10232733
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HandMADE Montana is an organization for artisans and makers. We organize events (MADE fairs & workshops), provide resources to artists, and encourage growth and support in our community efforts. The MADE fair is Montana’s largest art & handcrafted ...
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: #10185479
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Location ID: #10159960
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Location ID: #1194
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Pine Creek Lodge has unique rustic yet comfortable accommodations, live music, restaurant and bar.
Live music venue featuring shows under the stars and among the pines. We strive to book some of the best Bluegrass, Rock, Jam, Country and ...
Location ID: #10157767
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Bar Games, Dancing, Fast Service, Live Music
Location ID: #10106508
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This Southwest Montana Motel is a locally owned and operated motel, tent camping and RV park in the heart of the Flint Creek Valley. The INN is within walking distance of the Southwest Montana's Philipsburg's historic district.
The Inn provides a ...
Location ID: #1167
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The Granite County Jail was constructed in 1896, three years after Granite County was carved from two adjacent counties and Philipsburg made the county seat. The town served as hub to extensive area mining and, later, ranching. The jail was the ...
Location ID: #595
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Quartz mines in the vicinity of Philipsburg were first discovered in 1865 by Hector Horton. Word of his discoveries got out and a rush to the area occurred the following year. By June of 1866, claims had been staked on many of the important lodes of ...
Location ID: #10157766
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Philipsburg Playhouse Productions is a Nonprofit Organization dedicated to inspiring & supporting the hamlet of Philipsburg with entertainment, enrichment and education through community collaborations in the old McDonald Opera House Theatre (the ...
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: #10106507
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Our Burgers, Sandwiches and Entrees all come with your choice of side. We take great pride in our sides: we don't just focus on the "center of the plate". Take our French Fries, for Example. We only use the best possible oils to fry them in. No ...
Location ID: #10158820
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Opheim High School is a public high school of the Opheim K-12 School District located in Opheim, MT. It has 12 students in grades 9th through 12th. Opheim High School is the 165th largest public high school in Montana and the 24,899th largest ...
Location ID: #10059444
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Located on the Boulder River in the Absaroka-Beartooth Mountains. The Boulder River runs along one side of the property. The homes are along a small creek that runs year round with two small ponds next to the larger cabin. There is a large ...