Location ID: #10176896
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Location ID: #787
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Virgelle offers historic accommodations, outfitting and shuttle services. Float the Missouri in a canoe, ride along the bank on horseback or take a drive along scenic byways. Further downstream, deep within the Missouri Breaks, bighorn sheep and elk ...
Location ID: #49
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In 1955 several young ranchers from the Belt area sat around at the East Side Bar and talked about building a roping arena in the Little Belt community in the Highwood Mountains, where most of the cowboys ranched. The talk soon turned to action, ...
Location ID: #48
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The City of Belt, Montana is a small, unique community situated in Cascade County approximately 15 miles southeast of Great Falls.
Belt is on the National Register of Historic Places, the nation's list of heritage properties worthy of ...
Location ID: #39
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Bearcreek owes its existence to area coal mining that began in the 1890s to supply coal for the Northern Pacific Railway and the Anaconda Company. The Bearcreek Post Office was established on November 22, 1905, with Sarah Criger as the town's first ...
Location ID: #10090089
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The parents of the Little Flower Parish on the Blackfeet reservation in Montana invited the De La Salle Christian Brothers to start a school in Browning. They saw this as one way to develop their children’s dignity, talents, and learning abilities ...
Location ID: #10008936
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The Bozeman Public Library began as the Young Men’s Library Association in 1872. It was housed in a room above the Alward Drug Store at 118 East Main Street. In keeping with Victorian standards of the day, women were restricted to using the library ...
Location ID: #36
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The Basin area is well-known for its radon mines which are now marketed for their reputed health-giving benefits. Over the past few year, Basin has attracted artists and musicians, giving this tiny town a lively, electric feel.
Basin Creek flows ...
Location ID: #10159939
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Come walk the deserted streets of Bannack, and discover for yourself the way the West really was. Bannack is one of the best preserved of all of Montana's ghost towns. It was Montana's first major gold discovery July 28, 1862 and became Montana's ...
Location ID: #28
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Avon, thirty-two miles from Helena, is a supply point where cattle and sheep ranchers rub elbows with prospectors and miners. It was named by a local Welshman. Avon means “river” in Welsh, and the rivers in this valley reminded him of his homeland. ...
Location ID: #13
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Amsterdam was originally called Walrath for farmer A. J. Walrath, Amsterdam was established in 1911 by the Northern Pacific Railway on a branch line between Manhattan and Anceney. The railroad changed the name to Amsterdam because of the large ...
Location ID: #10245875
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Location ID: #10246178
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Location ID: #10245712
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Location ID: #10000007
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Home to the Arizona Cardinals Football Club (NFL), the annual Fiesta Bowl, and numerous other sports and entertainment events and activities, State Farm Stadium has garnered notable recognition in its brief history including being named 'Event Site ...
Location ID: #10245931
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100 to 1,000 acres of pasture and farmland available depending on a production's needs. Small ponds, cedar and pine trees. Property is extremely close to national forest. Has good access. No residential homes for about a mile in any direction.
Location ID: #10242728
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Location ID: #10242843
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The City of Carnation - General
Location ID: #10245842
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Built in 1998, artist/photographer Robin Layton's Craftsman-style house in the Mount Baker neighborhood in Seattle, WA, is the definition of mixed-use: It's a home, workshop, studio and gallery all-in-one. "My favorite things are photography, art. ...
Location ID: #10242299
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Riverside Parks with baseball fields, picnic area and boat launch
Location ID: #10242301
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State Park with Boat Launch and Cabins for Rent
Location ID: #10242292
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Seasonal Fruit Stand
Location ID: #10246216
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The Riverside Little League Park has two baseball fields with bleachers and dugouts. It is part of Riverside Park, which has playgrounds and other sports fields, along with walking trails.
Location ID: #10000063
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A spacious city park with walking/running paths, swimming pool, tennis courts, paddle boats, children’s amusement park, playground, and picnic facilities. The park has many large trees that line the pathways and fields.