Location ID: #10246839
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This hidden gem is a favorite hangout for locals. The historic corner shop tucked deep in the woods has grown from a gas pump and convenience store to include a live event stage and funky beer garden. With a lively music scene and resident "old ...
Location ID: #10246871
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With so few drive-in theaters still in operation, north Whidbey Island is incredibly fortunate to still house the Blue Fox Drive-In. This classic one-screen drive-in opened in 1959 just south of Oak Harbor, the most populous city on the island. ...
Location ID: #10235711
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The historic Bush House Inn is a 3-story hotel with 10 guest rooms, a restaurant, and two event rooms furnished with classic decor (with "hidden" modern conveniences) and is located on the main street in a small mountain community (population 178). ...
Location ID: #10246537
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Dramatic, Lakefront, Tropical Florida Mansion (close to Orlando) features a 6,000+ square feet, large and stunning home set on the shores of beautiful Lake Roberts in Windermere, Florida. Dock into the lake, carriage house with ping pong room, pool, ...
Location ID: #10246462
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Location ID: #10086996
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Big Sandy is a small farming community near the beautiful Bear Paw Mountains off US Highway 87. While there, visit the Big Sandy Historical Museum, which is located in the old Great Northern Railroad depot and see the largest collection of early ...
Location ID: #10076388
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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: #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: #10067098
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This is a Creole style plantation house that is built on the same footprint of a 1790's working plantation. Not ornate, but built to accommodate to heat, humidity and lifestyle of 18th century Louisiana. the main house has wrap around porches, A ...
Location ID: #94
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Bozeman is called “the most livable place” for good reason. Enjoy world-renowned fly fishing, dramatic mountains for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, skiing, hunting, and backcountry exploring, Yellowstone National Park, and impressive ...
Location ID: #10008933
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A historic preservation project in downtown Bozeman. A bank converted into a law firm.
Location ID: #10008111
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The Yellowstone River Bridge is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in Fallon, Montana. It was added to the Register on January 4, 2010. The Yellowstone River Bridge near the community of Fallon is a 2-span riveted continuous ...
Location ID: #10181993
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The Billings Depot was built in 1909 for use by three railroad companies: Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Designed in the Beaux Arts Eclectic style, the four original buildings included the main depot building, ...
Location ID: #10010481
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Billings is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Montana, with a population of 117,116 as of the 2020 census. Located in the south-central portion of the state, it is the seat of Yellowstone County and the principal city of the Billings ...
Location ID: #10054529
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The bus station was built in the mid 1940s and was in operation until 2014. It is now a local music and entertainment venue. Personal note on back. Postmarked September 22, 1947
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: #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: #10246203
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Brian Head is a mountain village with a variety of outdoor recreation available in the warmer months, particularly mountain biking. The Brian Head Reservoir is a popular spot in the summer, surrounded by resorts and cabins.
Location ID: #10066740
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Brian Head is a mountain village with a variety of recreational activities available. Skiing and snowboarding is popular in the winter, with a variety of gear shops, resorts, cabins, and slopes for skiiers.