Location ID: #10005400
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older white building, neighborhood, coffee shop
Location ID: #10005398
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old school, wooden interior, diner, general store, small
Location ID: #10011158
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Location ID: #10011177
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Coal Bank Landing is located on the Missouri River
Location ID: #10011171
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Location ID: #1019
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Carter is a few miles southwest of Fort Benton, near the Missouri River at a spot where a ferry operated for many years. The town was originally called Sidney, but in 1905 the Great Northern Railroad changed the name to honor a US Senator Thomas ...
Location ID: #10005390
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motel, two stories, stucco exterior, green accents, flat roof, stone accents on office, balcony, trees in background, detailed iron railings, covered walkways, shrubs on property
Location ID: #10005380
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general store, one story, surrounded by trees, view, chimney, covered porch, light siding, sloped roof, exposed roof brackets
Location ID: #10010962
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Location ID: #10010967
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Location ID: #10011075
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Those seeking wild game in its natural habitat will be rewarded at the third largest refuge in the continental U.S., Missouri River Country's Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. It's 1,100,000 acres! Bugling elk, herds of mule deer, red fox ...
Location ID: #10011073
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Location ID: #10010856
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Location ID: #174
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Condon is along the Swan River in northwest Montana, between the Swan Mountain Range and the Mission Mountains, which are popularly known as the American Alps, many summits rising over 9,000 feet. Permanent snowfields feed hundreds of gem-like ...
Location ID: #132
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The Cabinet Mountains Wilderness occupies the higher reaches of the northern Cabinet Range southwest of Libby. A narrow line of snowcapped peaks, glacial lakes, valleys cut by icy streams, and cascading waterfalls runs north to south for 40 ...
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 ...
Location ID: #1021
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Location ID: #168
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Cochrane Dam is a three-unit hydroelectric plant on the Missouri River, about eight miles downstream from Great Falls, Mont. The units have a total generating capacity of 60 megawatts.
Cochrane Dam, which began commercial operation in 1958, is ...
Location ID: #10000125
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Coral Gables Congregational Church is located in the heart of Coral Gables directly across the street from the Biltmore Hotel. CGCC was established in 1924 and is recorded in the National Registry of Historic Buildings. The church also serves as a ...
Location ID: #10000124
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Winner's circle located on the apron just past the finish line. Paddock and walking ring are located beyond the east end of the building. 2nd Floor includes the Main foyer with programs, tip sheets and racing publications located inside valet ...
Location ID: #10009970
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The 43,500-square-foot Charlotte Harbor Event and Conference Center offers state-of-the-art facilities consisting of beautiful decor, professional and flexible multi-purpose spaces, top food service management, waterfront vistas, and warm ...
Location ID: #10010141
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Our mission is to offer a variety of programs and services to educate the community about the rich history of the Charlotte County area, and preserve and protect the County's historical resources.
Our permanent exhibits explore the full spectrum ...
Location ID: #10004936
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Small park with paved parking lot; tennis courts; stand of oak trees; basketball court; at end of street in residential neighborhood
Location ID: #10005246
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built between 1875-1899, Queen Anne style, architectural, on national register of historic places, apartments/townhomes, stain glass detail on front two windows, scalloped wood siding detailing, exterior wood support beams, wrought iron fencing, ...