Location ID: #493
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Location ID: #1252
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Location ID: #10010191
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Location ID: #10080540
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Manhattan Christian School began operations in 1907. The school was established out of the covenantal commitment held by a group of Dutch Christian Reformed believers in Churchill, Montana. The school began as a basic two room school that was built ...
Location ID: #294
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Welcome to Montana's greatest cafe! Famous for its burgers, The Garden Cafe was established in 1999 and is run by acclaimed chef Nick Schmutz and his wife, Ann Tappan. Nick began to study the culinary arts in Switzerland in 1972, and moved to ...
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: #10159424
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Stop in Malta and camp under the beautiful cottonwood trees in Trafton Park. Tent and trailer sites are available for an overnight fee of $3. Restrooms, BBQ grills, large picnic shelters, water and tables are available for both day and night use. ...
Location ID: #10159423
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The depot, built by the Great Northern Railway (GN) in the early 20th century, resembles a Swiss chalet. For early regional boosters, this romantic architecture seemed appropriate to the Rocky Mountains, sometimes referred to as the “American Alps”; ...
Location ID: #10159403
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After James Hill and his partners built the St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba railway (which in 1890 became the Great Northern Railway) across Montana's "High Line" in 1887, Malta evolved from rail siding number 54. What came to be Saco, Montana, ...
Location ID: #10144764
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Treat yourself to a burger better than moms! Juicy, greasy, toasted bun. YUM! The onion rings...*chefs kiss*
Location ID: #1121
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Luther is located in the mountains northwest of Red Lodge along the beautiful Beartooth Mountain Range. The nearby Beartooth Highway, designated a National Scenic Byway, is one of the most beautiful drives in America. Reaching heights of nearly ...
Location ID: #10159654
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Lodge Pole a community on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, had a post office as early as 1899. The name comes from the distinctively tall, straight pines used for poles of Assiniboine and Gors Ventre tipis. The Lodge Pole Community Hall is ...
Location ID: #10073299
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Located on Livingston, Montana’s historic Main Street, Whiskey Creek Saloon and Liquor is much more than a bar. The iconic building that they occupy was constructed in 1890 and has been beautifully preserved. We’re one of Montana’s best locations ...
Location ID: #10046959
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Casino, full-service restaurant and fuel. Showers and laundry as well as overnight parking and free Wi-Fi.
Location ID: #10159966
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Bowling, Kitchen (limited menu) and Bar are ready for you! Pool Tables are all recovered and fully maintained!! We have 2 Dart boards and the Shuffle Board is still here! And, we have new darts and new pucks!
Location ID: #10027348
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French cuisine is served at this bar. Nicely cooked ribeye, halibut and bison meat can make a good impression on you. At The Sport, visitors may have good beignets. This place is famous for delicious draft beer, martinis or wine.
The homely ...
Location ID: #431
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Kootenai Falls is the largest undammed falls in the state and a major attraction to those traveling through the area. It offers an unforgettable and breathtaking view as the Kootenai River loses 300 feet in elevation traveling a few hundred yards ...
Location ID: #10073290
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The Mint Bar in Livingston has a heritage dating back to the 1920s, which is evident from the building it is housed in–the former home of the Hefferlin Brothers mercantile. Like many things in Livingston, there is a claim to fame, and as it turns ...
Location ID: #1443
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Paradise Valley is a major river valley of the Yellowstone River in southwestern Montana just north of Yellowstone National Park in Park County, Montana. The valley is flanked by the Absaroka Range on the east and the Gallatin Range on the ...
Location ID: #1139
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The Owl Lounge is a clean and friendly place to come wind down. Large martini menu, full bar,13 beers
Location ID: #10046951
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Location ID: #1733
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Montana Rail Link, Inc. is an FRA Class II regional railroad with more than 900 miles of track serving 100 stations in the states of Montana, Idaho and Washington, and employs approximately 1,000 people. In operation is a fleet of more than 2,100 ...
Location ID: #10022366
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Mayor's Landing Fishing Access Site is a day use only site. A concrete boat launch, toilets and access for camp trailers is available. Open all season. Managed by the city of Livingston.
Location ID: #10046960
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After fire destroyed most of this side of Main Street in 1886, Chicago lawyer and financier James A. Danforth invested in building this double-front, brick commercial building. The original façade featured tall plate-glass windows divided by central ...