Location ID: #10159514
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During the 1960’s, many changes occurred in and around Fort Peck, including the demolition and removal of many buildings and homes. At that time, a group of local people feared that the theatre would fall victim to demolition as well. From this ...
Location ID: #10232122
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Cloverleaf Center is the only mixed-use center in the trade area offering 400,000 GLA of prime retail, office and restaurant space.
Location ID: #10160062
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In the shadow of the Fort Peck Dam lies the Fort Peck Interpretive Center, a cooperative effort between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Explore the rich history of the Fort Peck area from dinosaurs to dam ...
Location ID: #10232121
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Location ID: #10010366
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But Fort Benton is best known for -- and most proud of -- Old Shep, its "forever faithful" sheep dog. In the summer of 1936, a sheep herder fell ill and headed to Fort Benton for treatment. His dog, Shep, came along. When the herder died a few days ...
Location ID: #10104432
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Maj. Alexander Culbertson of the American Fur Company established a trading post on the banks of the Missouri River in 1846 and named it for U.S. Senator Thomas Hart Benton, the company's congressional ally. As the demand for buffalo hides replaced ...
Location ID: #10104427
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The Chouteau County Courthouse is a historic building in Fort Benton, Montana. It acts as the county courthouse for Chouteau County, Montana.
Prior to the construction of this courthouse, another courthouse was built for the county in 1880. It ...
Location ID: #10103906
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The Chouteau County Courthouse is a historic building in Fort Benton, Montana. It acts as the county courthouse for Chouteau County, Montana.
Prior to the construction of this courthouse, another courthouse was built for the county in 1880. It ...
Location ID: #10157140
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When moving pictures took off in the early 1900s as a form of entertainment, the race was on in nearly every town to bring this novel new diversion to the citizens. In most smaller towns, an existing storefront was converted for use as a theatre. Of ...
Location ID: #10232055
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Location ID: #1059
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Yesterday's Soda Fountain was established in 1994 with the vision of bringing back the romance and nostalgia of yesteryear to Ennis, Montana. Yesterday's features a pink marble soda fountain and back-bar that were originally installed in Blaksley's ...
Location ID: #10060981
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Day use only site. Eight Mile Ford State Fishing Access is located in southwest Montana. Fishing may be enjoyed on the Madison River. A boat launch and toilets are available. Existing ADA Level: Easy Accessibility.
Location ID: #10232104
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This stunning Tudor-style home boasts intricate detailing and a charming, historic look that will transport you back in time. With three modernized/updated stories of spacious living areas, this home offers plenty of room for your cast and crew to ...
Location ID: #10133188
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The newly completed Inn at Newport Ranch is located on a 2,000 acre working coastal ranch four hours north of San Francisco. The landscape is breathtaking with over 1 ½ miles of ocean frontage and 20 miles of trails through the coastal prairie and ...
Location ID: #10129738
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Referred to as a modern roadhouse, this 19th century hotel offers a chic 15-room bed & breakfast with a style infused with natural materials and earthy tones. The hotel consist of a garden, patio, more buildings with extra but equally attractive ...
Location ID: #10075854
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Enjoy this 5.1-mile out-and-back trail near Livingston, Montana. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 6 min to complete. This is a popular trail for camping, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy ...
Location ID: #199
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Dailey Lake Campground has 35 tent and trailer campsites, restrooms, and drinking water. A small fee is required. Fishing and boating may be enjoyed at Dailey Lake. Please limit your stay to 7 days. A disabled accessible fishing pier, boat dock and ...
Location ID: #10191438
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Helena Lions Sunshine Camp is a Service of Helena Lions Club. The Helena Lions Sunshine Camp Committee is comprised of members of Helena Lions Club who serve voluntarily. During the course of your reservation and stay, your main point of contact ...
Location ID: #10231773
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The Sheep Creek Geological Loop is a geologist's paradise. Filled with unique rock formations, a cave, and bubbling spring. At the north end of the canyon is the quaint and productive Forbes Family Farm that produces vegetables and meats for the ...
Location ID: #1569
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Location ID: #10128147
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The area's first placer-gold discovery took place near Garnet in 1865, but the rush that created the town did not start until 1895. Originally named Mitchell, for stamp mill manager A. H. Mitchell, the boom-town's name changed in 1897 to Garnet, ...
Location ID: #10231786
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The arena at the Manila Rodeo grounds is a charming old west wooden arena built by locals. It's like taking a step back into the wild west giving it an authentic feel. The grand stands sit on top of the action allowing spectators to get a better ...
Location ID: #10189977
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The Rialto Theatre in Deer Lodge is the cultural center of Powell County, Montana, a significant architectural structure in western Montana, and an important part of the daily lives of area residents. It is listed on the National Register of ...
Location ID: #947
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Dog Gun Lake is approximately 124 sq acres (1 sq km) in size. Dog Gun Lake is a lake located just 13.7 miles from South Browning, in Glacier County, in the state of Montana, United States, near Bison, MT. Whether you’re fly fishing, spinning or ...