Location ID: #515
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Melville School is a public school located in Melville, MT, which is in a remote rural setting. The student population of Melville School is 31 and the school serves PK-8. At Melville School, 50% of students scored at or above the proficient level ...
Location ID: #511
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Melville is an unincorporated community in northern Sweet Grass County, Montana, United States. It lies along local roads just west of U.S. Route 191, north of the city of Big Timber, the county seat of Sweet Grass County. Its elevation is 5,020 ...
Location ID: #10010813
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Named as a combination of Richard A. Harlow's wife, Maud, and their last name, Maudlow began as a railroad town on the Montana Railway, on a line that began north of Three Forks at Lombard and headed northeast of Maudlow toward Lewistown. The town ...
Location ID: #493
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Location ID: #10010191
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Location ID: #10080540
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Manhattan Christian School began operations in 1907. The school was established out of the covenantal commitment held by a group of Dutch Christian Reformed believers in Churchill, Montana. The school began as a basic two room school that was built ...
Location ID: #10159423
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The depot, built by the Great Northern Railway (GN) in the early 20th century, resembles a Swiss chalet. For early regional boosters, this romantic architecture seemed appropriate to the Rocky Mountains, sometimes referred to as the “American Alps”; ...
Location ID: #10159403
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After James Hill and his partners built the St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba railway (which in 1890 became the Great Northern Railway) across Montana's "High Line" in 1887, Malta evolved from rail siding number 54. What came to be Saco, Montana, ...
Location ID: #1733
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Montana Rail Link, Inc. is an FRA Class II regional railroad with more than 900 miles of track serving 100 stations in the states of Montana, Idaho and Washington, and employs approximately 1,000 people. In operation is a fleet of more than 2,100 ...
Location ID: #10022366
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Mayor's Landing Fishing Access Site is a day use only site. A concrete boat launch, toilets and access for camp trailers is available. Open all season. Managed by the city of Livingston.
Location ID: #10046960
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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: #10165807
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105 year old well maintained Formal Federal Colonial home with Georgian features and Portico.
Location ID: #522
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The cavalry set camp at the mouth of the Tongue River on the Yellowstone after the 1876 campaign of "rounding up hostile Indians." Their commanding officer was Colonel Nelson A. Miles and this camp was the beginning of Miles City. It soon became a ...
Location ID: #10236004
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At 11,531 acres, Makoshika State Park is Montana's largest state park. Designated a state park in 1953, Makoshika represents 20% of Montana's badlands topography. The clays and shales of the park erode much easier than the sandstone layers above; ...
Location ID: #10236001
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Location ID: #10203597
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Location ID: #10198570
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Waterfront along the Mystic River
submitted by: Kevin O'Leary
Location ID: #10198562
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Recreation of a 19th century seafaring village, complete with houses, shops and tall ships.
submitted by: Kevin O'Leary
Location ID: #10198546
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Location ID: #10198556
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14,000-square-foot building with large exhibition gallery, coffee shop, lobby and ticket desk
submitted by: Kevin O'Leary
Location ID: #10198558
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18th century northern oyster house
submitted by: Kevin O'Leary
Location ID: #10198555
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19th century seaport tavern with bar and fireplace.
submitted by: Kevin O'Leary
Location ID: #10198551
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Steamboat built in 1908 with coal-fired steam engine.
submitted by: Kevin O'Leary
Location ID: #10198547
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Eastern-rig dragger fishing vessel designed in 1944.
submitted by: Kevin O'Leary