Location ID: #10027344
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Built by the Forest Service to access forest fires across the Kootenai River, this foot bridge was destroyed by a major flood in 1948. The bridge was rebuilt on concrete piers and is now protected from flooding by Libby Dam. Used for administrative ...
Location ID: #1210
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The seven large residences that comprise Lewistown’s mansion, hence “silk stocking,” district were built during the city’s period of greatest prosperity, from 1904 to 1919. In this small neighborhood, central Montana’s major entrepreneurs, whose ...
Location ID: #10010504
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Lewistown's first library opened in 1897 with 269 books in a corner of Mary Hanson's millinery shop. When Mrs. Hanson left town two years later, the collection moved to the office of Elizabeth Peeples, county superintendent of schools. In 1905 ...
Location ID: #1208
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In 1879, Métis—people of French and Chippewa-Cree descent—homesteaded in this area, near the army’s Camp Lewis. Many street names memorialize these settlers, who included Francis A. Janeaux and Paul Morase. But open range cattle ranching, nearby ...
Lewistown Fairgrounds
Location ID: #10106663
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Fergus County's fairground is more than just a “grounds for the fair”.
One of the finest fairground facilities in the region, Fergus County Event Center serves as central Montana's primary event center, hosting a wide variety of events, ...
Location ID: #10157873
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We are happy to announce that the CALVERT HOTEL IS OPEN and taking reservations! Included in the guest room rate is a deluxe "Grab & Go" breakfast -- perfect for the business traveler. And, while the Calvert is already known for having ...
Location ID: #522
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The cavalry set camp at the mouth of the Tongue River on the Yellowstone after the 1876 campaign of "rounding up hostile Indians." Their commanding officer was Colonel Nelson A. Miles and this camp was the beginning of Miles City. It soon became a ...
Location ID: #10236004
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At 11,531 acres, Makoshika State Park is Montana's largest state park. Designated a state park in 1953, Makoshika represents 20% of Montana's badlands topography. The clays and shales of the park erode much easier than the sandstone layers above; ...
Location ID: #10236001
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Location ID: #917
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The Trinity Lutheran Church in Lennep is the second oldest Lutheran church in the state. The beautiful clapboard structure was built in 1914 and is nestled in the heart of Lennep. The school built in 1910 is still being used as well. A few empty ...
Location ID: #617
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Location ID: #10008137
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Laurel straddles both sides of an intricate pattern of railroad tracks. The largest and busiest rail yard in Montana, it extends for 2 1/2 miles on a wedge-shaped piece of land between East Main Street and Shannon Road. Montana Rail Link has owned ...
Laurel Refinery
Location ID: #10027195
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The CHS Laurel Refinery is located at 803 Highway 212 S., Laurel, Montana. Refinery operations are conducted on approximately 100 of 350 acres. The remaining acreage consists of administrative offices and green space. Adjacent property is ...
Location ID: #10011061
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Blacktail Mountain Ski Area is located in Lakeside, Montana, and overlooks Flathead Lake with easy access from Highway 93 South.
On Dillon, Montana’s southeast viewshed, above the Blacktail Deer Creek drainage, the 30-mile-long singular ...
Location ID: #10076050
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Flathead Valley Community College was established in 1967 as a result of collaborative efforts by local citizens supporting area students and employers by providing higher education without leaving the valley.
History
Local, affordable higher ...
Location ID: #1670
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The 8,000-acre wind farm features approximately 75 turbines with a capacity of about 1.5 - 1.8 MW each is located near Judith Gap, MT.
Tower Height: 262 feet
Blade Length: 126 feet
Location ID: #10157655
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The Cottonwood Equine Center is a fully customizable, Western-style event venue. With a hands-on staff and plenty of experience, it's structured to make event planning stress-free and easy. The Cottonwood is located on a Montana ranch with a ...
Location ID: #1405
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Within the Big Hole Valley and surrounding areas, the opportunities to have fun are virtually limitless: hiking, camping, trail riding, horse packing, cross country skiing, down hill skiing, snowmobiling, motorcycling, ATVing, prospecting, boating, ...
Location ID: #411
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Jackson is on the Big Hole River twenty miles from Idaho by snowshoe and forty-five by automobile. Jackson lies on the valley floor near the headwaters of the Big Hole River. The valley is considered by many to be the finest outdoor recreation area ...
Location ID: #1564
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Jackson Hot Springs Lodge invites you to be our guest in the beautiful Big Hole Valley for an authentic western experience! Enjoy a relaxing soak in our natural hot springs pool, come sit by our fireplace with your favorite beverage, or play pool ...
Badger Pass
Location ID: #943
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Location ID: #462
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Lion Lake is a little gem if you’re looking to take your family fishing and picnicking. The lake is 35 acres and is 1 mile from Hungry Horse, Montana, just off U.S. Hwy. 2, making access extremely easy. Maybe that’s why Lion Lake receives more ...
Location ID: #10157093
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Meyer Company Ranch
Location ID: #1465
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Montana's Big Blackfoot River skirts the southern edge of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, just west of the Continental Divide. The small town of Helmville in Powell County sits at the heart of the river's valley, shadowed by the Garnet Mountains and ...