Location ID: #10126661
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The LAB Theater is a 6,000 square foot warehouse turned playing space. Converted into a performance venue by The Guthrie Theater, who sought a "Laboratory" space for experimental and unique works, the building, not unlike the neighborhood it resides ...
Location ID: #1121
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Luther is located in the mountains northwest of Red Lodge along the beautiful Beartooth Mountain Range. The nearby Beartooth Highway, designated a National Scenic Byway, is one of the most beautiful drives in America. Reaching heights of nearly ...
Location ID: #10159654
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Lodge Pole a community on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, had a post office as early as 1899. The name comes from the distinctively tall, straight pines used for poles of Assiniboine and Gors Ventre tipis. The Lodge Pole Community Hall is ...
Location ID: #10152548
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This Mid Century Modern Home features an open floor plan with 10ft ceilings, 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, steam room, two Nanawalls (glass movable walls), hot tub, huge private deck, double sided fireplace, large kitchen with Wolfe stove and much more. ...
Location ID: #1134
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The solid massing of this building follows a long Masonic tradition of erecting lodges whose size and bulk symbolize the permanency and stability of The solid massing of this building follows a long Masonic tradition of erecting lodges whose size ...
Location ID: #10046953
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After fire destroyed most of this side of Main Street in 1886, Chicago lawyer and financier James A. Danforth invested in building this double-front, brick commercial building. The original façade featured tall plate-glass windows divided by central ...
Location ID: #1365
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A few years after Livingston Memorial Hospital opened in February 1955, the Livingston Enterprise reported, “This neat, modern building will hold a prominent position in the lives of Livingston residents for years to come. For some it will be their ...
Location ID: #1135
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Located near the historic downtown district, on the corner of Callender and Third Street, the City of Livingston - Park County Public Library serves a general population of 15,000+ residents of Park County and the City of Livingston. Built and ...
Location ID: #1738
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Join us as we watch trains rumble through Southwest Montana! The Livingston Model Railroad Club operates a large HO scale layout. While most of the railroad represents generic scenes in Southwest Montana, one section of the layout is a highly ...
Location ID: #1750
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Location ID: #1133
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Livingston Recreation & Civic Center
Livingston Recreation Department's mission is to enrich the lives of the residents of Livingston by providing safe, welcoming recreation facilities and affordable, diverse recreation opportunities for people of ...
Location ID: #1741
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Location ID: #1215
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Mountain View Cemetery has been the final resting place for the citizens of Livingston and the surrounding area for over 100 years.
As soon as you get past the 1966 entrance gates, you find a cemetery that is certainly historic–established as the ...
Location ID: #10104290
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The area where Lincoln now stands was well know to travelers. The fabled Cokalihishkit "River of the road to the buffalo" was followed by the Nez Pierce, Salish and other tribes to the buffalo grounds of the Montana plains. Capt. Meriwether Lewis ...
Location ID: #10027279
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Lincoln Airport (FAA LID: S69) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) east of the central business district of Lincoln, in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. It is owned by the Montana Aeronautics Division. This ...
Location ID: #952
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Lewis and Clark Pass is a mountain pass on the continental divide in Montana, United States, at an elevation of 6,424 feet (1,958 m) above sea level. The pass lies at the head of the drainages of the west-flowing Blackfoot River and the east-flowing ...
Location ID: #456
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Libby Dam is the culmination of years of effort on the part of both the United States and Canada to develop a flood control plan for the Columbia River basin. The Kootenai River is the third largest tributary of the Columbia River, contributing ...
Location ID: #10180069
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Located in the heart of Downtown Stamford there’s a hip joint called Lucky’s. It’s a place where you can get the best burger in CT and the thickest shake you can handle. Step inside and you are immediately transported to a time and place where a ...
Location ID: #1210
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The seven large residences that comprise Lewistown’s mansion, hence “silk stocking,” district were built during the city’s period of greatest prosperity, from 1904 to 1919. In this small neighborhood, central Montana’s major entrepreneurs, whose ...
Location ID: #10010504
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Lewistown's first library opened in 1897 with 269 books in a corner of Mary Hanson's millinery shop. When Mrs. Hanson left town two years later, the collection moved to the office of Elizabeth Peeples, county superintendent of schools. In 1905 ...
Location ID: #1208
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In 1879, Métis—people of French and Chippewa-Cree descent—homesteaded in this area, near the army’s Camp Lewis. Many street names memorialize these settlers, who included Francis A. Janeaux and Paul Morase. But open range cattle ranching, nearby ...
Location ID: #917
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The Trinity Lutheran Church in Lennep is the second oldest Lutheran church in the state. The beautiful clapboard structure was built in 1914 and is nestled in the heart of Lennep. The school built in 1910 is still being used as well. A few empty ...
Location ID: #10027195
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The CHS Laurel Refinery is located at 803 Highway 212 S., Laurel, Montana. Refinery operations are conducted on approximately 100 of 350 acres. The remaining acreage consists of administrative offices and green space. Adjacent property is ...
Location ID: #10234879
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