Location ID: #1134
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The solid massing of this building follows a long Masonic tradition of erecting lodges whose size and bulk symbolize the permanency and stability of The solid massing of this building follows a long Masonic tradition of erecting lodges whose size ...
Location ID: #10087630
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World War II put a damper on the growth of radio broadcasting by freezing expansion of existing stations and disallowing the licensing of new stations. When the freeze finally lifted, KPRK Radio in Livingston was one of the first new postwar ...
Location ID: #10046953
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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 ...
(SEE ALSO LIVINGSTON HEALTH CARE HOSPITAL)
Location ID: #1365
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A few years after Livingston Memorial Hospital opened in February 1955, the Livingston Enterprise reported, “This neat, modern building will hold a prominent position in the lives of Livingston residents for years to come. For some it will be their ...
Location ID: #1135
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Located near the historic downtown district, on the corner of Callender and Third Street, the City of Livingston - Park County Public Library serves a general population of 15,000+ residents of Park County and the City of Livingston. Built and ...
Location ID: #1738
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Join us as we watch trains rumble through Southwest Montana! The Livingston Model Railroad Club operates a large HO scale layout. While most of the railroad represents generic scenes in Southwest Montana, one section of the layout is a highly ...
Location ID: #1750
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Location ID: #1133
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Livingston Recreation & Civic Center
Livingston Recreation Department's mission is to enrich the lives of the residents of Livingston by providing safe, welcoming recreation facilities and affordable, diverse recreation opportunities for people of ...
Location ID: #1741
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Location ID: #1215
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Mountain View Cemetery has been the final resting place for the citizens of Livingston and the surrounding area for over 100 years.
As soon as you get past the 1966 entrance gates, you find a cemetery that is certainly historic–established as the ...
Location ID: #10046962
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Locally and family owned and operating for over 25 years. Cooking from scratch the majority of menu and bakery items are made on site from scratch. Special orders and catering available for any event! Inexpensive, quality, and large portions
Location ID: #10010031
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Located on the eastern slope of the Highland Mountain Range with commanding views of the Tobacco Root Mountains and the beautiful Jefferson River valley the 317± acres has endless opportunities. Flanked by larger ranches and nearby forest service ...
Location ID: #1446
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The New State Theater was opened in 1935 as a single-screen movie house with 685 seats. By 1950, it was known as the State Theater.
It has been divided into two auditoriums and is now known as the Empire Twin Theater. It shows first-run films, ...
Ferry Creek Ranch
Location ID: #238
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Born in Vermont in 1842, Napoleon Ebert came to the West from Wisconsin in the 1880s, following the construction of the Northern Pacific railbeds. Ebert found his fortune here in the upper Yellowstone Valley, where he spent several months in a ...
Location ID: #1748
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Location ID: #10008961
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Fine Ladies & Men's Apparel, Established since 1946
Casual Clothing for the Montana Lifestyle! A unique collection of mens’ & womens’ clothing, footwear, hats, gloves, sox, belts, jewelry & gifts.
Location ID: #10080457
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The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. It is the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship ...
Location ID: #10104290
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The area where Lincoln now stands was well know to travelers. The fabled Cokalihishkit "River of the road to the buffalo" was followed by the Nez Pierce, Salish and other tribes to the buffalo grounds of the Montana plains. Capt. Meriwether Lewis ...
Location ID: #1521
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Rogers Pass is a mountain pass that rises 5,610 feet (1,710 m) above sea level and is located on the Continental Divide in the U.S. state of Montana. The pass is adjacent to Helena National Forest and is traversed by Montana Highway 200, providing ...
Location ID: #10027279
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Lincoln Airport (FAA LID: S69) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) east of the central business district of Lincoln, in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. It is owned by the Montana Aeronautics Division. This ...
Wilderness Sculpture Garden
Location ID: #10104291
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Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild International Sculpture Park celebrates the rich environmental, industrial and cultural heritage of the Blackfoot Valley. Sculptors have been invited to create significant site-specific works of art using ...
Location ID: #952
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Lewis and Clark Pass is a mountain pass on the continental divide in Montana, United States, at an elevation of 6,424 feet (1,958 m) above sea level. The pass lies at the head of the drainages of the west-flowing Blackfoot River and the east-flowing ...
Red Rock Wildlife Refuge
Location ID: #1424
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Red Rock Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in the extreme southwest portion of Montana near the Idaho border. The Centennial Mountains rise steeply to the south providing a scenic atmosphere.Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge was ...
Location ID: #456
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Libby Dam is the culmination of years of effort on the part of both the United States and Canada to develop a flood control plan for the Columbia River basin. The Kootenai River is the third largest tributary of the Columbia River, contributing ...