Location ID: #411
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Jackson is on the Big Hole River twenty miles from Idaho by snowshoe and forty-five by automobile. Jackson lies on the valley floor near the headwaters of the Big Hole River. The valley is considered by many to be the finest outdoor recreation area ...
Location ID: #1564
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Jackson Hot Springs Lodge invites you to be our guest in the beautiful Big Hole Valley for an authentic western experience! Enjoy a relaxing soak in our natural hot springs pool, come sit by our fireplace with your favorite beverage, or play pool ...
Location ID: #943
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Location ID: #1000184
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Johnson Canyon offers breathtaking, changing scenery as you drive past the Vermillion, White, and Pink Cliffs of the Grand Staircase region. Johnson Canyon Road is paved for eighteen miles and then becomes dirt and gravel as it continues through ...
Location ID: #1000297
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Red Cliffs Lodge is situated beside the river's best white water rapids, at the foot of dramatic Red rock cliffs. It's a classic, rugged Western landscape worthy of Hollywood, and was in fact the site of numerous films. Each room and suite is ...
Location ID: #1000237
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Moab, Utah, home to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, is surrounded by some of the most stunning red rock landscapes on Earth. Moab has a unique combination of small resort town, beautiful scenery and the cool waters of the Colorado River. ...
Location ID: #10000518
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Hole N" The Rock is a unique home, carved out of a huge rock in Utah's Canyonlands Country. The site features the historic 5,000 square foot home and unusual gift shop and trading post.
Location ID: #10128687
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Constructed in 1902, this historic ward is a time capsule; a testament to the beauty of old LDS architecture. It served the Fairpark community for several decades. During that time it operated in several different capacities, most notably as a set ...
Location ID: #10233975
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Located in the heart of Stansbury Park, this historic home was built in 1851 (original location) and has been converted into an event venue and has had a main hall added onto it. It sits on 5 acres and has big trees around the home. This location ...
Location ID: #462
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Lion Lake is a little gem if you’re looking to take your family fishing and picnicking. The lake is 35 acres and is 1 mile from Hungry Horse, Montana, just off U.S. Hwy. 2, making access extremely easy. Maybe that’s why Lion Lake receives more ...
Location ID: #10000243
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Tryon Palace was originally built between 1767 and 1770, as the first permanent capitol of the Colony of North Carolina and a home for the Royal Governor and his family. Governor William Tryon had brought John Hawks, an English architect, with him ...
Location ID: #10157093
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Location ID: #10069764
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Brenham is a city in east-central Texas in Washington County, Texas, United States, with a population of 15,716 according to the 2010 U.S. census. It is the county seat of Washington County. Brenham is south of College Station, and about halfway ...
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: #10234255
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This is a former BANK, which means there is a working teller booth, offices, a REAL VAULT with SOLID steel vault doors and mechanisms, multiple offices and conference rooms, access to the roof for B roll filming of access, and egress from the ...
Location ID: #1465
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Montana's Big Blackfoot River skirts the southern edge of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, just west of the Continental Divide. The small town of Helmville in Powell County sits at the heart of the river's valley, shadowed by the Garnet Mountains and ...
Location ID: #10207883
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The sports complex is located on the campus of NEO A&M College and owned by the City of Miami. The facility seats 10,000 and is an outside structure with a turf playing surface and luxury suites. The facility is home to sporting events for the ...
Location ID: #1091
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The Sleeping Giant Wilderness Study Area is a non-motorized recreation area located on the west side of the Missouri River and Holter Lake, 30 miles north of Helena, Montana. The rock formation is a well-known landmark, readily visible from Helena. ...
Location ID: #10233231
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A countryside complex with a limestone home built in 1884, a banked stone foundation barn, and grainery. Lots of rural charm and event space for crews. Property overlooks the Mississippi River in southeast Iowa.
Location ID: #10191651
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The Original Montana Club Cooperative Association (OMCCA) own & operates four floors of a purpose-built clubhouse designed in 1903-05 by St. Paul/New York City architect Cass Gilbert. The Clubhouse's volume, 7-story height, building ...
Location ID: #1587
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The Masonic Home of Montana is a Montana tradition with very strong roots. Ours is a community of residents, staff, volunteers, family and friends interacting and sharing bonds of genuine affection. Exceptionally dedicated and trained staff provide ...
Location ID: #863
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The Helena Regional Airport is owned and operated by the Helena Regional Airport Authority. In 1993, the City of Helena and Lewis and Clark County established the Airport Authority under title 67 of Montana Code. The reason for the establishment of ...
Location ID: #10010237
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The West Residential section is located on the lower slopes of Mount Helena, west of the downtown area. The streets in this section are lined with trees and stone walls, and many homes date from the last quarter of the 19th century. Mansions in this ...
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 ...