Location ID: #10166612
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Location ID: #10233319
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Location ID: #10005990
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The Great Walton is a short line railroad company operating a 10-mile line between Monroe and Social Circle that goes through Athens. The railroad’s offices are in Social Circle.
The Monroe-Social Circle line was constructed in 1880 as the Walton ...
Location ID: #10001872
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Location ID: #10234581
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Nestled in the rolling hills of central Wyoming, the Goldeneye Reservoir is 29 miles northwest of Casper and contains 1,153 acres, of which 488 are covered by the reservoir. This body of water provides birders with the interesting opportunity to ...
Location ID: #10030129
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Goulding's Lodge, formerly known as Goulding's Trading Post, is a lodge, trading post, and museum located just north of the Arizona–Utah border, adjacent to the Navajo Tribal Park in Monument Valley. Harry Goulding introduced director John Ford to ...
Location ID: #10207881
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Main Street in Miami, Oklahoma is the longest main street along the historic mother road. The downtown district boosts of a great atmosphere and filming spots to showcase a vibrant and unique downtown setting. The Gateway 66 Arch signage is ...
Location ID: #10010138
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Alan Nicholson, the visionary behind the Great Northern Town Center, has loved carousels since he was a little boy. When he envisioned the various eateries, boutiques and entertainment businesses in the town center, he also envisioned a carousel for ...
Location ID: #10207869
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The Grand Army of the Republic Organization (GAR) Cemetery is owned and operated by the City of Miami. The cemetery consists of 86 acres with more than 20,000 burial plots currently in place, with the oldest recorded and legibly marked grave dated ...
Location ID: #10157164
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201 N RiverHollecker Home
The Reynolds/McGovern Home. The Hollecker home sits across Towne Street from the site of the Gilmore home near the end of the Towne Street Bridge. When George and Sallie Hollecker and daughters arrived in Glendive in ...
Location ID: #10054133
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Location ID: #1083
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Police Department
The Great Falls Police Department has a rich heritage dating back to the late 1800’s. The Great Falls Police Department was created in 1888 with the incorporation of the City. The Police Department started out with Chief of ...
Location ID: #10232256
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Location ID: #1088
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The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse–Great Falls, also known as Great Falls Post Office and Courthouse, in Great Falls, Montana, is a three-story building constructed in 1912. It was expanded by a two-story addition in 1937 and further expanded in ...
Location ID: #1201
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For 83 years the Civic Center in downtown Great Falls has been a community gathering space. It was built in 1939, a time where Great Falls was growing and there were few such facilities for large events.
Designed by Johannes J. Van Teylingen and ...
Location ID: #10104438
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The Cascade County Courthouse in Great Falls, Montana is a historic courthouse built in 1901–1903, is a three-story English Renaissance Revival structure located in the town's civic district. Founded in 1887, Cascade County conducted its business ...
Location ID: #1076
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The jewel of the park system. Beautiful Flower Gardens with a rock archway and paved path, perfect wedding venue.
Pond with waterfowl (ducks, geese, swans). Historic Vinegar Jones Cabin. Band shell located in the center of the park offers ...
Location ID: #1239
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Come marvel at this day-use (no camping available) park’s remarkable features. Located just outside of Great Falls and encompassing nearly 14 miles of Missouri River shoreline, Giant Springs State Park has something for everyone. The park provides ...
Location ID: #10232244
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Location ID: #988
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When the Northern Pacific Railroad announced plans to build a branch line to Yellowstone National Park in the early 1880s, the small town of Gardiner quickly emerged as a “wild west” town. Early accounts labeled it “a veritable Shantyville . . . an ...
Location ID: #296
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Very little is known about the Tinkers Cemetery. Here are a few tid-bits we have been able to gather.
"The cemetery, a little less than a mile west of town on the county road, was established in the 1890s, its first occupant being an itinerant ...
Location ID: #1101
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Gallatin Gateway reflects a legacy of area loggers and homesteading ranchers, some who stayed briefly and others who bore descendants still here today. The area was first known as Slabtown, for the vertical slab (in board-and-batten fashion) ...
Location ID: #1569
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Location ID: #10128147
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The area's first placer-gold discovery took place near Garnet in 1865, but the rush that created the town did not start until 1895. Originally named Mitchell, for stamp mill manager A. H. Mitchell, the boom-town's name changed in 1897 to Garnet, ...