Location ID: #986
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Many Glacier is an area within Glacier National Park that is accessed through Babb. It is located on the east side of the park, north of the Going-to-the-Sun Road. Lake Sherburne is the large lake in the area, and the
Many Glacier Hotel, the ...
Location ID: #682
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Lake Sherburne is located along the entrance road to the Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park in Montana.
Lake Sherburne is a manmade reservoir located just inside the entrance to Many Glacier. The reservoir offers lake activities, ...
Location ID: #150
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Chief Mountain is one of the most interesting peaks in Glacier National Park from three different perspectives; geological, historical and, of course, mountaineering. I will cover the geological and historical perspectives very briefly, including ...
Location ID: #1634
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Steakhouse with 4 out of 5 on Tripadvisor. Open 5 to 10 Monday through Sunday
Degust good tenderloin, ribeye and potato salads at this restaurant. It's a pleasant experience to eat tasty ice cream and perfectly cooked flija. Delicious draft ...
Location ID: #1128
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MacDonald Pass, el.6,312 feet (1,924 m), (also known as McDonald Pass) is a mountain pass on the continental divide west of Helena, Montana that is traversed by U.S. Route 12. The pass is one of three passes (MacDonald, Mullan and Priest) used in ...
Location ID: #1650
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The Upper Lake McDonald Ranger Station in Glacier National Park was a formerly isolated site that became an administrative center with the opening of the Going-to-the-Sun Road. The National Park Service Rustic cabin was typical of the preferred ...
Location ID: #441
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Built in 1913, this historic lodge has a picturesque location on the eastern shore of beautiful Lake McDonald with 82 guest rooms split between the three-story main lodge, a row of cabins, Snyder Hall and the exquisite Cobb House. Main lodge rooms ...
Location ID: #1635
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Fish Creek is the second largest campground in Glacier National Park and is one of the few campgrounds at Glacier National Park that accepts reservations. It also happens to be a very nice campground, so for people who can plan their trip several ...
Anaconda Courthouse
Location ID: #933
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This valley known by Native Americans as “Lodge of the White Tailed Deer” officially became Deer Lodge County when this area was part of the Territory of Idaho. After the creation of the Territory of Montana in 1864, the first territorial ...
Location ID: #14
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Humbled by the towering Pintlers, nestled in a mile high valley in the Deer Lodge National Forest, Anaconda presents unsurpassed recreational opportunity just outside town, in any direction. The town sprang up when the giant Anaconda Copper Mining ...
Location ID: #905
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The Snowcrest Ranch is a 38,000-acre property located in the mountain foothills of Southwest Montana. Terrain varies throughout the ranch from extensive riparian areas, rolling grasslands, timber, and extends to the top of the Snowcrest Mountain ...
Location ID: #10159931
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Pete Daly built a log roadhouse at this site in 1863. Unlike most roadhouses of the time, which provided meals, companionship and a place to stay for weary travelers, Daly’s was allegedly a hangout for Montana’s most notorious criminal gang – the ...
Location ID: #32
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Ballantine is located in Yellowstone County, Montana, United States. It lies approximately nine miles (14 km) northeast of Billings on Interstate 94. The population was 352 at the 2020 census. Ballantine, along with the communities of Pompey's ...
Location ID: #10144710
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Big Sandy is a town in Chouteau County, Montana, United States. The population was 605 at the 2020 census. Big Bud 747, the largest farm tractor in the world, was located here from 1997 until 2009, and returned in 2020. The Lewis and Clark Trail, ...
Location ID: #46
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Belgrade was named by a Serbian capitalist from Belgrade (now Yugoslavia), who in 1883 was a special guest on the train taking President Villard of the Northern Pacific Railroad to Gold Creek for the ceremony of driving the last spike. The post ...
Location ID: #24
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Ashland is on the Tongue River at the mouth of Otter Creek. The post office was established under this name in 1886; previously it had been called Birney and Strader. Ashland is division headquarters for the Custer National Forest, and it’s possible ...
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Old Silver Bow General Hospital
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Location ID: #635
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It may be called a city, but the only thing you'll find it populated with are bulbous rock formations. A local undeveloped secret, sandstone formations or hoodoos, provide beautiful views and hours of uninterrupted exploration. One point overlooks ...
Location ID: #383
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The Hirschy Ranch is located halfway between Wisdom and Jackson, in the Big Hole Valley (noted as the land of 10,000 haystacks) of southwestern Montana. Jack Hirschy and his family still make the kind of hay the earliest ranchers once made by hand ...