Location ID: #27
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The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary subsidy program of the United States Department of Agriculture. Created in 1985, the program seeks to conserve land and prevent soil erosion. The program pays farmers to plant the land to native ...
Location ID: #10143330
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St. Marie is a census-designated place (CDP) in Valley County, Montana, United States. The population was 264 at the 2010 census.[1] It is located at the site of the former Glasgow Air Force Base.
When the Air Force base was decommissioned, the ...
Location ID: #10021685
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A beautiful, 400-acre property tucked away in a small valley, Piquette Creek Ranch is a hidden gem, ideally located right on the West Fork of the Bitteroot River. It boasts hundreds of acres of pasture-land surrounded on all sides by pine-filled ...
Location ID: #10158273
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We hope you enjoy visiting our pastures and meeting some of our Red Angus critters who make us what we are! We have been raising Red Angus cattle for a number of years and offer some of the best breeding genetics there is to offer. Our Spring Fling ...
Location ID: #10158253
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The Flynn family roots trace back to the 1860's when our ancestors followed the gold rush to Diamond City, a once booming ghost town located on the northern side of our present day ranch. After several years of struggling in the gold mines, our ...
Location ID: #10157877
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This beautiful cabin style lodge is nestled on 80 acres in the Judith Mountains in Central Montana. This area borders BLM land and has miles of hiking trails that start right at the lodge. The lodge has newly remodeled, themed rooms. We offer ...
Location ID: #10157642
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Our family has been farming and ranching in the beautiful Sun River Valley of Central Montana since 2005. We love the agriculture way of life and the wonderful community we belong to. In the fall of 2018 we were blessed to add this facility to our ...
Location ID: #10157653
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The Rockin’ 3 Arena is a large indoor arena and an outdoor arena. We also have boarding available with indoor stall barn with outdoor pens and outdoor pens with shelter. All the pens have automatic waterers.
The arena can also be utilized for you ...
Location ID: #62
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Originally called ‘Dornix', Big Timber was named by a railroad official in St. Paul who read William Clark's Journals. Clark was referring to the large cottonwood trees near the area called ‘Rivers Across' in July 1806. The area became a large sheep ...
Location ID: #657
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This waterfall isactually two falls in one. During high water, the water leaps from the top shelf, hiding a second hidden falls that roars out of a cave half way down. At lower flows, water only gushes out from the cave leaving the top dry. However, ...
Location ID: #10150292
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Inspired by their worldly travels, the owners of RSVP Motel BZN are taking things to the next level in Montana. Located in Midtown Bozeman, what was once the Rainbow Motel has been meticulously resurrected to change the way you stay and play in this ...
Location ID: #152
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Choteau is a county seat and one of the oldest still active towns in this part of Montana. It began as a trading post and was called Old Agency when the post office was established in 1875. In January 1882 the name was changed to Chouteau to honor ...
Location ID: #341
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Heart Butte is near the Continental Divide and Glacier National Park. It is also.on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation 26 miles south of Browning. The Reservation is 1.5 million acres. Blackfeet Indians are Montana's largest Indian tribe. Although ...
Location ID: #226
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Drummond is on the Clark Fork River and was named for a trapper by this name who operated a line of traps in the territory and made his camp about where the railroad station now stands. Drummond is a working agricultural area located adjacent to ...
Location ID: #10077213
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Music Ranch Montana is located just north of the main entrance to Yellowstone National Park and south of Livingston, MT. The 1450 seat venue offers both indoor and outdoor seating. National acts from around the country look forward to performing ...
Location ID: #640
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Ronan was named for Maj. Peter Ronan, who wrote a history of the Flathead Indians. Ronan was the first Indian agent for the Flatheads. The area around Ronan, once part of the Flathead Reservation, was thrown open to white settlement in 1910 and ...
Location ID: #1604
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The National Bison Range is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. It was established in 1908 and is one of the oldest Wildlife Refuges in the nation.As its name implies, the Refuge was ...
Location ID: #10050360
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Welcome to the Yellowstone Valley Lodge. We're a small, off-the-beaten-path collection of contemporary cabins and one exceptional gourmet restaurant, tucked along the banks of the Yellowstone River on a ranch style property in the Paradise Valley of ...
Montana Tech of the University of Montana
Location ID: #1258
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Since its founding in 1900, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous ...
Location ID: #206
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Deer Lodge, a county seat, is located in the valley that was once called the “Lodge of the White-Tailed Deer” by Indians. Deer Lodge contains isolated mineral deposits, and here a sedimentary cone built up almost 40 feet high and a thermal spring ...
Location ID: #193
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Cut Bank is a county seat about halfway between Browning and Shelby, and about the same distance from the Canadian border. It is referred to as the "Coldest Spot in the Nation" - hence the giant penguin.
The town was named for the deep gorge ...