Location ID: #10026067
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Sun River is 18 miles west of Great Falls. Ranch life and small town hospitality characterize this small community that shares its name with the Sun River, one of Montana's most beautiful and scenic rivers. The Sun begins in the Bob Marshall ...
Location ID: #10157762
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Join us for a fun and free live music at Wildwood Brewery in Stevensville, Montana. Irish music is every first Sunday of the month. It is always fun, free and family friendly event. We have homemade, handcrafted, brick oven pizza available for ...
Location ID: #10157723
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We pride ourselves in serving some of the best grub in the Bitterroot. Voted best burger in town by some guy named Nicholas...
After you grab a drink, feel free to ask any of our staff to borrow a pool cue or set of darts and play away! We have ...
Location ID: #10046773
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Location ID: #10053004
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Stevensville is recognized as the first permanent settlement. And that’s where you’ll find St. Mary’s Mission, Montana’s oldest church. This historic gem has been around since 1841, and every Montanan should see it.
St. Mary’s Mission was founded ...
Location ID: #725
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Flanked by the Bitterroot and Sapphire mountains, the small, historic town of Stevensville in the Bitterroot Valley offers beautiful views and outdoor recreation. For an overview of area history, visit the Stevensville Museum or tour St. Mary's ...
Location ID: #719
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Stanford was a hangout for cowboys, including one named Charles M. Russell, who later painted and sketched his memories of this area and its people, Today, recreation opportunities abound in the nearby Lewis and Clark National Forest, Judith River ...
Location ID: #69
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Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966, following the construction of the Yellowtail Dam by the Bureau of Reclamation. This dam, named after the famous Crow chairman Robert Yellowtail, ...
Location ID: #10038132
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St. Xavier is on the Crow Indian Reservation along the Bighorn River. In 1887 Fr. Prando, a Jesuit missionary, and two companions founded a mission here and named it. (from Cheney's Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company) ...
Location ID: #10011258
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The Apsáalooke people had occasional contact with the Jesuits beginning in 1840, including Father Pierre Jean DeSmet, the first “Black Robe” to visit what is now the State of Montana. By 1880 other Jesuits arrived to evangelize the reservation; they ...
Location ID: #10134754
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Location ID: #10072557
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St. Mary Lodge and Resort is an upscale full-service lodge situated just outside Glacier National Park’s east entrance in St. Mary, Montana. With 115 guest rooms spread among six facilities, the property features accommodations ranging from luxury ...
Location ID: #10048024
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Twin Lakes Campground is located within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest in southwest Montana near the Idaho border. At an elevation of 7,200 feet, this campground encompasses 14 acres and has 21 designated campsites. There is a forest ...
Location ID: #709
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The St. Ignatius Mission was built in the early 1890’s. This Catholic Church is unique because its walls and ceilings have 58 original paintings by Brother Joseph Carignano on them. The Mission Mountain Range is a beautiful backdrop of scenery ...
Location ID: #707
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Rich in history and native culture, the small town of St. Ignatius on the Flathead Indian Reservation offers beautiful views of the Mission Valley. You'll find Native American crafts, artifacts and antiques here. The St. Ignatius Mission features 58 ...
Location ID: #950
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If you like nature you will love a primitive campground like McDonald Lake Campground. When you arrive at a primitive campground such as McDonald Lake Campground you'll realize it was well worth the effort getting here. The natural beauty at this ...
Location ID: #10104455
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Square Butte is located midway between Stanford and Fort Benton on scenic Highway 80. In Square Butte, view the historic jail, located at the west end of town, it was built from shonkinite quarried locally. The town gets its name from a nearby ...
Location ID: #1177
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Springdale is along Interstate 90 on the Yellowstone River. Springdale Bridge is a state fishing access site along the river. The town is in between Livingston, which is known for its art galleries, and Big Timber. The Springdale school, a local ...
Location ID: #698
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Located on the north shore of Flathead Lake, Somers is a gateway to recreation on and around the lake including sailing, boating, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, picnicking and camping. In the mountains nearby, downhill skiing at Blacktail Mountain ...
Location ID: #10032683
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Silver Star is the third oldest town in Montana, a story which began in 1866 when a prospector named Greene Campbell discovered gold on the side of a hill about 1 1/2 miles west of the present town site. He filed a mining claim under his name, and ...
Location ID: #10159192
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Enjoy beautiful newly constructed accommodations and the mesmerizing sights of Big Sky Country when staying at our Wingate by Wyndham Sidney hotel. Our location near the Bakken Oilfield, local businesses like Conoco Phillips and Sidney Sugars, the ...
Location ID: #10159342
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Location ID: #10000457
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Location ID: #10159106
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The Congregation of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of Sidney, NE, was organized on May 13, 1886. The original church was built in 1888 on the corner of 10th and Linden. Currently, the Episcopal Church resides there.
In July of 1955, the ground was ...