Location ID: #1338
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Prussian-born entrepreneur Theodore H. Kleinschmidt was 25 years old when he arrived in the gold camp of Virginia City, Montana, in 1864 with a mule team and a stock of merchandise. Only two years later, he and Samuel Hauser opened the First ...
Location ID: #1608
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The town went wild as the first long-awaited locomotive steamed into Helena on June 13, 1883. The momentous arrival of the Northern Pacific linked Montana to national markets and assured Helena a permanency not previously realized. The Sixth Ward ...
Location ID: #1092
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Fire plagued Helena in the early days. Wooden buildings huddled together, and a lack of abundant water made stopping fires once they got started very difficult. Several huge fires in the 1870s were particularly horrific, wiping out much of the ...
Location ID: #331
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Historic Bar
Haps Beer Parlor has been in existence since 1935. It is one of the original bars in Helena, Montana. The original owner was Hap Schneider; he owned the bar from 1935 till 1941. The second owner was George Schneider; he owned the bar ...
Location ID: #10043936
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Helena was initially founded in the downtown section. On July 14, 1864 four miners, dubbed the "Four Georgians" (though only one was from Georgia), discovered gold in a creekbed along what today is Helena's downtown main street, Last Chance Gulch. ...
Location ID: #10233859
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Location ID: #10199232
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Location ID: #10028794
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Location ID: #10233396
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Still Waters Retreat is centrally located in Springtown, TX between Azle, Bridgeport, Decatur, Paradise, Jacksboro & Weatherford. Only 55 miles to Fort Worth, it is a 40-acre, mostly wooded property with rolling hills and a pond. Gravel roads, tree ...
Location ID: #1591
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Jean Batiste Laurin settled on the Ruby River in 1863 and operated a general store at a location he named Cicero. The post office that opened in 1874 was named Laurin for this early settler. One resident decided Mr. Laurin looking like "a little ...
Location ID: #10206247
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Location ID: #10233730
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Location ID: #10233177
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McHood Park was created by a reservoir of Clear Creek and includes cliffs, kayaking, boating, small park, campground and is surrounded by the rural desert scenery Winslow offers.
Location ID: #10233772
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260 acre Homestead and orchard farm in same family since 1746. Extremely scenic hilltop location in beautiful Litchfield County. Busy with harvest and PYO customers August through Dec but very available Jan-July . Plenty of space for trailers, ...
Location ID: #10233781
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Beautifully maintained, waterfront pool home, located in central Cape Coral, on an intersecting, freshwater canal, with a spectacular view from the pool and lanai down the perpendicular channel. Freshly painted inside and out with new LVP flooring ...
Location ID: #10038122
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Fort C. F. Smith was established on August 12, 1866, to protect immigrants traveling on the Bozeman Trail from attacks by the Sioux Indians. The Bozeman Trail crossed the Bighorn River 400 yards from the fort. Located near the present town of Fort ...
Location ID: #10029473
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Centerville derives its name from its position halfway between the nearby coal towns of Stockett and Sand Coulee. It was home to the Stainsby-Latham Coal Mine developed in1905, as well as the Lockray Mine, purchased by the Anaconda Company in 1914 ...
Location ID: #10232794
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Location ID: #10144760
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When the Assiniboines and Gros Ventres settled the southern end of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation among the communities they founded Hays in 1890. The town was named after a Major Hays who helped the Gros Ventres establish themselves in this ...
Location ID: #10144757
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Built in 1931 by Father Feusi and Tom Flack, a German stone carver. Another Gothic style building, reflecting a church from Feusi’s native Switzerland, in honor of the Virgin Mary. Inside is a hand-carved statue of Mary, an exact copy of the ...
Location ID: #10144734
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Built in 1898, this Gothic style building replaced earlier log buildings used by the Jesuits as they worked with Gros Ventre and Assiniboine Indians, who owned the reservation, to establish the community of Hays.
When the Jesuits arrived in this ...
Location ID: #10026073
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Nestled in the shadow of the Bear Paw Mountains, on the road to everywhere in north central Montana, WAHKPA CHU'GN (pronounced walk-pa-chew-gun) is the most extensive and best preserved Native American hunting ground buffalo bone deposit in the ...
Location ID: #10010496
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A major fire that destroyed ninety percent of Havre’s business district in 1904 also sparked the town’s transformation from a frontier community to a Progressive-era town. Rebuilding Havre coincided with a nationwide reform movement that promoted ...
Location ID: #10010473
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The Fresno Dam, Milk River Project, is located on the Milk River 14 west of Havre, Montana. This reservoir, with 5,760 water surface acres, 25,618 land ares and 65 miles of shoreline, offers good fishing opportunity for walleye, northern pike, and ...