Location ID: #10007812
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The Silver Bow Drive-in is a two screen drive-in movie theater located in Butte, Montana. The Silver Bow Drive-in was built in 1977 as a single screen drive-in movie theater. The Drive-in has been owned and operated by the Hansen Family the entire ...
Location ID: #10208015
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The main purpose of this park is to allow people to launch their boats into the intracoastal. The parking lot is set up into two areas, one for boat trailers and one for cars. The park has a small playground, clean bathrooms, and picnic tables. ...
Location ID: #10011048
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Butte had over eighty working mines and a teeming population by 1890. The resulting flurry of industrial and commercial activity initiated a building boom, prompting Mayor Henry Mueller to oversee the construction of this handsome three-story ...
Location ID: #10079927
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In November 1875, the first beers were brewed on what would become the site of the Butte Brewing Co. in uptown Butte, Montana Territory. Between 1880 and 1885, the Butte Brewing Co. grew with the raucous 'Silver Camp on the Big Butte.' In 1886, ...
Location ID: #10028235
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Busby, on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, is named for Sheridan Busby, a homesteader who came to the area in 1895 and established the first post office here in 1904. In 1993 this tiny town became the site of a historic and culturally ...
Location ID: #115
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Mad Wolf ranch encompasses wetlands and riparian bottoms, along with native grassland and savannah. The wetland includes a fen, where vegetation grows on water-saturated peat that is fed by mineral-rich groundwater. The fen contains a diverse ...
Location ID: #944
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Kipp Lake is a lake located just 7.4 miles from North Browning, in Glacier County, in the state of Montana, United States, near Blackfoot, MT. Whether you’re fly fishing, spinning or baitcasting your chances of getting a bite here are good. So grab ...
Location ID: #10207563
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Location ID: #10207406
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The Talo House is a Scandinavian-inspired urban farmhouse and short term rental property. The front yard has been converted to market garden produce growing space; the location is a quiet residential cul-de-sac near downtown Bartlesville. The ...
Location ID: #10084281
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Location ID: #10000988
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Location ID: #10206392
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The Loft On Main, where you step back in time to experience a 111 year old building that has been renovated for your enjoyment. Enjoy a bright and welcoming 2 bedroom and one bath that sleeps four people. It has a comfortable king bed and 2 twins, ...
Location ID: #10207764
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Built as the centerpiece and inspiration for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, the Space Needle has since become a part of the Seattle experience and the globally-recognized icon for the city. The Space Needle's recent $100 million renovation added ...
Location ID: #10206406
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Collinsville City Park has been a gathering place in Collinsville since 1921. In 2010 voters decided to invest over a million dollars for improvements to the park. That plan included: a basketball court, picnic areas and shelters, a new skate park, ...
Location ID: #10207827
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Located at Seattle Center, Chihuly Garden and Glass brings together all the elements of artist Dale Chihuly’s work, including Drawings, signature glass series, large architectural installations and personal collections. This long-term Exhibition ...
Location ID: #10206384
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Collinsville City Plaza. tiered area in downtown Collinsville. Area is used for concerts, entertainment, picnic events, summer movies, farmers market, etc.
Location ID: #10207826
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Orbit a while on the world’s first and only revolving glass floor for a cocktail experience like nothing else around. Perched 500 feet above the city with unmatched views, The Loupe Lounge serves up showstopping mixology paired with tastes of the ...
Location ID: #10207763
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Metrocenter Mall is a defunct shopping mall in South Jackson, Mississippi, United States. The largest enclosed shopping mall in Mississippi, it contained 1,250,000 square feet of retail space on two levels, including four anchor spaces
Location ID: #10207751
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KAT-5’s thirty-acre property is located in Chatham County, within the Savannah City limits.
The land is minutes from I-95 and I-16, fifteen minutes from the Savannah-Hilton Head
Airport and 25 minutes from historic downtown Savannah
Location ID: #111
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The Little Flower Church was established in 1931 and is part of the Roman Catholic community of the Diocese of Helena. The church and was built by local community members with rocks hauled in by horses and wagons in the Gothic Revival style. It is ...
Location ID: #10206971
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Location ID: #1302
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The Bighorn Mountains (Crow: Basawaxaawúua, lit. 'our mountains' or Iisaxpúatahchee Isawaxaawúua, 'bighorn sheep's mountains' are a mountain range in northern Wyoming and southern Montana in the United States, forming a northwest-trending spur from ...
Location ID: #10008951
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Cattle baron, banker, and entrepreneur Nelson Story purchased this site in 1870 for $154. In June 1911 the United States Secretary of the Treasury took the land from Nelson Story Jr. and his family citing that public use required taking and holding ...
Location ID: #10129095
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Built in the 1940s, Hyalite Canyon continues to draw visitors and locals who enjoy its year-round recreational possibilities and refreshing wilderness proximity to Bozeman, Montana. Hyalite Reservoir holds 8,000 acre feet of water and is used for ...