Location ID: #10246408
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The Inchelium-Gifford Ferry -- also called the GIF-- is operated on Lake Roosevelt by the Colville Confederated Tribes on behalf of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The run connects Inchelium with State Route 25 in Stevens County and has been in ...
Location ID: #10246409
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In northeastern Washington, only 25 miles from the U.S.- Canada border, the park is named for 5.5-mile-long Curlew Lake, an angler's dream. A fisher's catch might include trout, bass, yellow perch or tiger muskie. Bald eagles, ospreys and herons ...
Location ID: #10076388
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Location ID: #10246428
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Veteran’s Park in Casper, at the intersection of Collins Drive, East Yellowstone and Second Street, includes monuments to those who gave their lives in U.S. wars on the western frontier, in the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, Korea, ...
Location ID: #10022439
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In 1906, Choteau’s newspaper, the Acantha, proudly celebrated the completion of the new courthouse. “This splendid edifice,” its editor predicted, “… will stand for years as a monument to the honor and integrity of all the people of the.”
Built ...
Location ID: #1032
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Roxy Theatre was built in 1946 by Arnold Hanusa and Dr. Bossard. Its first showing was July 4, 1946. With state of the art equipment and seating, it was one of the most modern movie theatres in Montana with the top of the line equipment and ...
Location ID: #10073667
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Located at the foot of the majestic Mission Mountains in beautiful Western Montana, Ninepipes Lodge is surrounded on all sides by the Ninepipe Wildlife Management Area. Our pristine surroundings and natural habitat allow us to share this incredible ...
Location ID: #144
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The Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana is located in Charlo. It was established to discover and memorialize the history and culture of the Flathead Indian Reservation and early Montana. The National Bison Range is located just seven miles southwest ...
Location ID: #10026246
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Although we do have some sheep, the ranch is now a cattle ranch. We calve in mountain pastures in June, wean calves in November, and keep them on the ranch until the following October. Our family values the ranch for its legacy, its beauty, its ...
Location ID: #1284
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The Town of Cascade is located in Cascade County Montana, between Great Falls and Helena. Cascade was incorporated in 1911 and as of the 2019 census is home to a population of 679 people. Cascade is rich in history as it was once home to CM ...
Location ID: #10021152
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Three river ferries operate on the Upper Missouri River, the Carter ferry, Virgelle ferry and Stafford-McClelland ferry near Winifred. Typical season is April through November and they are free. Each ferry can carry 2 passenger cars at a ...
Location ID: #10010343
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Three river ferries operate on the Upper Missouri River, the Carter ferry, Virgelle ferry and Stafford-McClelland ferry near Winifred. Typical season is April through November, and they are free. Each ferry can carry 2 passenger cars at a ...
Location ID: #1020
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Open 4pm to 10pm Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
Location ID: #10044495
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Phantom Spring Ranch got its name when my parent's first saw it. They visited the property in the summer having read about the numerous springs in the real estate posting.
Upon arrival, there was no sign of springs on the ranch except for ...
Location ID: #10157081
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Buffalo is located in Judith Basin, bordered by Lewis and Clark National Forest land and between the Little Belt Mountains and the Big Snowy Mountains. This river valley supports cattle ranches, dairies, and wheat farms. Nearby Ackley Lake State ...
Location ID: #10077818
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Camp Disappointment is a High Potential Historic Site on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.
During the return journey, Lewis decided to explore up to the headwaters of the Marias River in order to determine if it extended north of the ...
Location ID: #1312
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Trail Overview
The Badger Creek Trail is just under 3 miles and connects Indian Creek Trail with Merrel Springs Trail. The highest elevation on this trail is 7353 feet, and you drop down to 6400 feet at Merrel Springs. The scenery is spectacular, ...
Location ID: #10008958
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Theory is a collaborative hair salon and boutique with a core group of highly skilled and up-and-coming hair stylists who are committed to education, positivity and community. Theory was founded in 2007 in Bozeman’s Mill District and recently ...
Location ID: #1368
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Bozeman’s Northern Pacific Railway and Story Mill Historic District represents Bozeman’s historic role as the transportation and economic hub of Southwestern Montana. In 1882, Bozeman merchant Nelson Story negotiated a Right-of-Way through his ...
Location ID: #664
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The 1st floor of the Mansion is available for rent for your event. It includes:
Entry/Foyer -Library -Drawing Room -Dining Room -Solarium -Office -Wrap Around Porch -Catering Kitchen
On the first Sunday of each month, Friends of the Story ...
Location ID: #10008138
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Location ID: #10047705
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Gallatin Valley Botanical is a certified organic farm nestled in the fertile Rocky Creek bottomlands, near Bozeman, Montana. Farm owners Matt and Jacy Rothschiller have been growing organic vegetables for chefs and families in the Gallatin Valley ...
Location ID: #1729
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In 1946, Powder Horn Outfitters was founded in by George Dieruf. George’s mission was to serve hunters, fishermen, and outdoors people with the very best of authentic products and knowledgeable service from his home in Bozeman, Montana. Over the ...