Location ID: #10160175
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The historic post office building in Glendive, Montana was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which was constructed in 1935, is still in use today.
It was deemed significant as representing "the use of quality ...
Location ID: #10157141
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Completed in 1926 at a cost of $305,000, the Bell Street Bridge crosses the Yellowstone River in Glendive, Montana. Designed by the Montana Highway Commission and built by contractor Boomer, McGuire & Blakesley, the 1,352 feet (412 m) long, 20 feet ...
Location ID: #10232244
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Location ID: #10134943
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With their conical shape and tumbling walls, the abandoned charcoal kilns of Canyon Creek have a slightly spooky air today, but the area would have been no less eerie during the kilns’ heyday in the late 1800s. During the charcoal-making process the ...
Location ID: #10159084
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In 1915, the Spanish Mission architecture peaked in popularity after the Panama California Exposition brought this style beyond the Southwest. The highly recognizable features of this style allowed small town boosters to project a modern and ...
Location ID: #10160173
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Location ID: #10011152
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East Fork Reservoir is a multi-purpose structure on the East Fork of Big Spring Creek. It is the largest of four dams constructed from 1972 to 1975 to provide flood protection for Lewistown. Recreational facilities consist of campgrounds, a boat ...
Location ID: #10103498
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The Yellowstone Basin Inn in Gardiner, Montana was built in 1994, with the finishing touches completed in 2001. My husband Daniel Mikos and I, Jeannette Mikos bought the Inn in 2018. We were born and raised in South Central Pennsylvania, York ...
Location ID: #1148
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Location ID: #1497
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Tucked away just west of Highway 89 approximately 35 miles from south of Livingston is Tom Miner Basin. Take a drive along this hidden paradise to find bears, moose, fox, and other wildlife. A Petrified Forest is located in the Custer Gallatin ...
Location ID: #988
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When the Northern Pacific Railroad announced plans to build a branch line to Yellowstone National Park in the early 1880s, the small town of Gardiner quickly emerged as a “wild west” town. Early accounts labeled it “a veritable Shantyville . . . an ...
Location ID: #296
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Very little is known about the Tinkers Cemetery. Here are a few tid-bits we have been able to gather.
"The cemetery, a little less than a mile west of town on the county road, was established in the 1890s, its first occupant being an itinerant ...
Location ID: #991
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Electric Peak is the most prominent peak in the northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park. With its dominating appearance over the surrounding area, the peak is often mistakenly believed to be the highest point in Yellowstone, but it is actually ...
Location ID: #1718
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The Boiling River was created where runoff from a large hot spring used to enter the Gardner River, allowing the hot and cool waters to mix creating a temperature comfortable enough to bathe in. The natural hot tub made a great place to stop and ...
Location ID: #10080473
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Where the West is still the West
Established in 1937, Stacey’s Old Faithful Bar & Steakhouse is a casual western saloon and eatery that strives to maintain an authentic Montana experience and the traditions that make this state great. At ...
Location ID: #1101
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Gallatin Gateway reflects a legacy of area loggers and homesteading ranchers, some who stayed briefly and others who bore descendants still here today. The area was first known as Slabtown, for the vertical slab (in board-and-batten fashion) ...
Location ID: #10232116
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Location ID: #1063
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Day use only; hand launch only, latrine
This Warren through truss bridge was erected in 1919, just after WW1. The Montana State Highway Commission built this bridge to improve development in the area. Charles Anceney’s 100,000 acre Flying D ...
Location ID: #10201106
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The 1889 Barn sits on a 21 acre property sits on the mountain side filled with wildflowers, making it one of the best spots on Bozeman to watch the sunset. The barn is about 12 miles from downtown Bozeman. The 133 year old barn has acted as many ...
Location ID: #287
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Location ID: #10135614
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You will enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, and boating amidst ancient cliffs and exposed rocks of Big Horn Canyon. Rentals 7am - 7pm:
Location ID: #10159466
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Fort Peck Lake is 134 miles long, with over 1,500 miles of shoreline. The dam, just west of U.S. Interstate 2 and south of Glasgow, MT, consists of an earthen embankment, an outlet tunnel for releasing stored water, two powerhouses, and 16 gates on ...
Location ID: #10159807
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Good food, nice ambiance. We have 'em both! 9 miles south of Nashua, right at the dredge cuts!
Location ID: #10159515
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Montanans have a long history of uncommon patriotism and have always been ready and willing to come to the defense of the United States of America. This is evidenced by the fact that Montanans represented the highest per capita participation during ...