
Title: Berkeley Pit Butte Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
This spectacular method of extracting ore draws many to the Observation Booth provided by Anaconda Co. The ?Richest Hill on Earth? to 1961 produced 3,000,000,000 lbs. Of copper, besides gold and other minerals and annually yields 200 million more pounds of copper from a seemingly inexhaustible supply.
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Title: Berkeley Pit Butte Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
In Winter. Steam ? reminding one of Yellowstone Park's geysers seen rising from the hill is exhaust air from underground workings, only seen when it is extremely cold.
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Title: Park Street Butte Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Richest Hill on Earth
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Title: West Yellowstone West Yellowstone Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the main entrances to Yellowstone Park. Located on U.S. Highway 191 at the west edge of the Park, it has accommodations for 10,000 visitors and is a popular shopping and sports center.
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Title: El Centro Motel Glendive Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
In Civic Center I Block Off Hiway TV ? Air-Conditioned ? 30 Modern Units
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Title: Band Of Sheep Chrome unused
Description:
A familiar sight are these bands of sheep with their harder and sheep dog who spend the summer months in the Beartooth Mountains. This particular band is near Beautiful Beartooth Butte and lake, about 40 miles from Red Lodge, on the Red Lodge Scenic Route 212 to Yellowstone National Park, via Cooke and Silver Gate, Montana.
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Title: Winter Skiing Activity On The Big Mountain Chrome unused
Description:
Skiers shown here are riding the huge mile and a quarter double chair lift rising 2200 vertical feet to the 7000 ft. summit of the Big Mountain, Whitefish, Montana.
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Title: Central Avenue By Day Whitefish Montana (MT), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Whitefish has a colorful Western character all its own. Noted for its friendly and relaxed atmosphere, the nickname "Holiday Village" is well deserved. This mountain community boasts its own beautiful lakes, and Big Mt. Ski Resort and is just 27 miles away from spectacular Glacier National Park and Flathead Lake.
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Title: Alder Gulch Alder Montana (MT), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
On highway 287, nine miles west of historic Virginia City and Nevada City in Alder Guich gold rush area. Located in the beautiful Ruby Valley - great country for rockhounds, hunters, and fishermen. Access to Madison, Ruby, Beaverhead, Big Hole and Jefferson Rivers within 25 miles of camp. Open year 'round.
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Title: Bozeman Bozeman Montana (MT), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
View East on Main Street
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Title: The Pavilion At Columbia Gardens Butte Montana (MT), White Border unused
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Title: Approaching Butte Butte Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
approaching Butte, Mont. On Northern Pacific R. R.
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Title: Overflow Spillway Glasgow Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Overflow spillway - Fort Peck Dam near Glasgow, Montana Fort peck is the largest earth-work dam in the world.
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Title: Second Avenue North Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: View From Black Otter Trail Billings Montana (MT), Linen PM 1946 Aug-27
Description:
View from Black otter trail, Showing Fair Grounds, Refinery and Yellowstone Valley, Billings, Mont.
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Title: Buffalo Head Grazing The Big Open North Montana Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Fort Peck Dam Scenic Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Fort Peck Dam, on Missouri River, in Montana. Figures describing the construction of this mammoth earth fill stagger the imagination. Nearly a mile in width at its base, and the roadway stop the fill being 250 feet above the former Missouri River channel, it backs water, when filled, 175 river miles.
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Title: Medicine Hot Springs Scenic Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Bitter Root Valley
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Title: Riding High In Western Montana Scenic Montana (MT), Linen PM 1945 Sep-17
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Title: Site Of The Second Camp Scenic Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Site of the Second camp near the McRae Ranch on Rosebud
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Title: Blackfeet Indian Chief Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bull Child, displays Indian art work - picture writing on buckskin. Colorful teepees and Blackfeet costumes can be seen in Browning, Montana, during the annual Indi8an Days celebration.
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Title: Aerial View Of Great Falls Great Falls Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial View of Great Falls, Montana, the "Electric City". Principally an industrial city, Great Falls is also the center of a large agriculture, retail and wholesale trading area covered by 16 counties.
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Title: Civic Center Great Falls Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
This modern auditorium houses the city administration offices and offers complete facilities for major conventions. It also serves as athletic and hockey area, as well as showhouse.
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Title: Indian Caves Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
7 miles southeast of Billings, Montana. The cave is a key aboriginal occupation site of the middle to late prehistoric period. The wall once displayed many original Indian pictographs.
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Title: The Beautiful Charles M. Russel Gallery Great Falls Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1951 in memory of the world-famous western artist. Only 150 miles south of Glacier National Park-to-Park" Highway. Its fine display of Russell art, which includes the unique Trigg collection, makes it an extremely popular tourist attraction.
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Title: The Don Plaza Motel, 1224 10th Ave. South Great Falls Montana (MT), Chrome PM 1962 Aug-05
Description:
"Exclusive But Not Expensive" Soundproof rooms, single and doubles, with tiled baths tubs and showers - soft water. Telephones in Rooms - Television - Radios. 1224 - 10th Ave. South. Phone GL 2-9595. Great Falls, Montana.
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Title: The Russell Museum, 1201 4th Avenue North Great Falls Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The studio and gallery house a fine collection of original water color, oil and sculpture of Montana's world famous cowboy artist Charles M. Russell. Open daily through the summer months. Open during winter except from Monday.
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Title: Bannack View Of City Bannack Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
"Grasshopper Diggings"
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Title: Bannack View Of City Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bannock - Montana's oldest town (named for the Bannock Indians who once roamed the region) in 1962 commemorates the 100th anniversary of gold discovery on Grasshopper Creek, nearby. This view shows Montana's First Territorial Capitol building, Oldest Jail, Masonic Temple, Boat Hill, and in the distance "diggings" from Placer Mining.
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Title: Brand Of Sheep Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A familiar sight are these bands of sheep with their herder and sheep dog who spend the summer months in the Beartooth Mountains. This particular band is near Beautiful Beartooth Butte and lake, about 40 miles from Red Lodge, on the Red Lodge Scenic Route 212 to Yellowstone National Park, via Cooke and Silver Gate, Montana.
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Title: Bridger Bowl Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bridger Bowl, Montana located just 16 miles from Bozeman Montana offers an excellent mountain for skiing, uncrowded conditions, short lift lines and plenty of powder snow.
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Title: The Main Chalet Bridger Bowl Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Main Chalet, Bridger Bowl, Montana. Besides the many advantages of skiing at Bridger Bowl, they offer many family plans. There is a wide choice of accommodations and the unique snowmobile trip into Yellowstone National Park is guaranteed to be an exciting family experience.
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Title: The Public Library, 301 2nd Avenue North Great Falls Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Public Library at 301 2nd Avenue North in Great Falls, Montana is one of Montana's finest. Open daily except Sunday.
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Title: First U. S. Forest Service Ranger Station Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
First U. S. Forest service ranger station, in the U. S., called the Alta Ranger Station, still stands in the long deserted gold camp of Alta, southeast of Darby, Montana. Congress authorized the President to set aside the first forest reserved in 1891. N. E. Wilkerson and H. C. Tuttle were among the first Rangers and in 1899, built this building in 15 days.
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Title: Harvest Time In Montana Montana (MT), Chrome unused
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Title: Museum Of The Plains Indians Browning Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on Highways 2 and 89, it is one of the finest museums of its type in the world.
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Title: Nemont Manor Glasgow Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Retirement Apartments, "A new concept in retirement living".
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Title: Western Montana College Of Education Dillon Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Buildings old and new blend together on this spacious and beautiful campus
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Title: Black Eagle Dam Great Falls Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Black Eagle Dam is one of the 4 largest hydroelectric plants of the Montana Power Co. at Great Falls with a combination developed capacity of 235,000 H. P.
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Title: Fort Peck Dam And Lake Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Fort Peck Dam is located on the Missouri River in Northeastern Montana 20 miles south of Glasgow off U. S. Highway 2. It is the world's largest earth-fill dam, forming Montana's biggest lake, and one of the largest in the entire West. A paved highway crosses the top of the dam.
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Title: Hungry Horse Dam Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A multi purpose project: power, flood control and irrigation. It is the third highest dam in the world - 564 feet high and extends 2,115 feet across the Canyon.
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Title: Lolo Hot Springs Resort Lolo Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Lolo Hot Springs Resort, 36 miles southwest of Missoula on the famous Lewis & Clark Trail, Highway 12. This is one of the most scenic areas in the Northwest, with many unique rock formations.
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Title: Buy Two Keep One Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Kerr Dam from Vista Point is the largest dam in Montana. 207 high. It is higher tan Niagara Falls
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Title: Excursion Launch Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Excursion Launch on the Missouri River at Meriwether Landing, Gates of the Mountains, near Helena, Montana. Here Lewis & Clark paused in their historic trip of exploration across the continent.
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Title: Red Lodge Mountain Red Lodge Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking towards the main runs from the lodge, to the left is the Mity Mite lift near the ski school. Elevation at main lodge 7,400 ft. Elevation at Midway - 8,390 ft. Elevation at summit house - 9,416 ft. Season is from Thanksgiving through Easter, open daily.
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Title: Three Forks Of The Missouri River Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Three Forks, Montana. Here the Gallatin, the Madison and the Jefferson Rivers join to form one of the nation's mightiest and most historic rivers . . . The mighty Mo.
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Title: Yellowtail Dam Visitor Center Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
This newly constructed dam located 43 miles south of Hardin, Montana has formed a lake through the Big Horn Canyon and offers boaters and anglers plenty of elbow room with its 70 mile long reservoir.
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Title: International Summer Race Camp Red Lodge Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Held Yearly form First Weekend in June to approx. Third Week in July each year. The World's Most Experienced Coaching Team, Anderl Molterer, Pepi Gramshammer and Erich Sailer, are familiar figures on the Spectacular Beartooth Mountain Training Grounds, the finest in America. Served by modern Lifts, this 10,000 foot terrain has the ideal conditions for the Slalom and Giant Slalom training. Mile long runs, with a vertical drop of 1,600 ft.
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Title: Logan International Airport Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Logan International Airport, Billings, Montana with the statue of William S. Hart, "The Rangerider of the Yellowstone". This is one of the finest airport facilities in the Northwest.
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Title: Northern Hotel Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
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Title: Red Lodge Mountain Red Lodge Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Chair No. 3, where they start putting it together. Excellent runs for the beginners. Elevation at base 7,400 ft. Capacity 1,200 persons per hour. (Beauty all around you).
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Title: Red Lodge Mountain Red Lodge Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Easy to find; but hard to leave. Twenty ski slopes and trails that total 25 miles in length. Ten are expert runs, 6 for the intermediate, and 5 for the beginner.
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Title: Red Lodge Mountain Ski Resort Red Lodge Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Montana's highest and sunniest ski area with chair and poma lifts, runs for beginners, intermediates and experts, a cafeteria, ski school and complete ski shop.
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Title: Billings Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Night scene of Billings, Montana, the "Magic City." looking to the west from North 25th Street.
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Title: Coal From The Rosebud Seam Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Coal from the Rosebud Seam is uncovered with a 60 cubic yard dragline (background). The coal is removed from the seam with a Bucyrus-Erie 280-B shovel and loaded into 120 ton Euclid coal haulers for delivery to the crushing plant
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Title: Haul Trucks Unload Coal Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Haul trucks unload coal at the crushing and loadout facility. The coal is reduced to 1½ inch maximum diameter and stored in the large pile. Until coal trains which average 10,000 tons capacity move under the loadout and receive their cargo.
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Title: Rimrock Hall, Eastrern Montana College Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Rimrock Hall, Girl's Dormitory.
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Title: Security Trust And Savings Bank Bldg Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
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Title: Yellowstone Art Center Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Formerly the Yellowstone County Jail, built in 1898 and remodeled in 1916. Since 1964 the former jail has been utilized as a center for regional, national and international exhibitions, classes, and museum sales shop. Yellowstone Art Center, 401 No. 27th St., Billings, Montana.
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Title: Montana Chamber Of Commerce Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The new quarters for the Billings, Montana Chamber of Commerce.
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Title: Billings Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Birdseye view of Billings, Montana showing a portion of the airport road. In the foreground is the campus of the Eastern Montana College, in the center the business district and in the background, south and east of the city "Sacrifice Cliff" can be seen.
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Title: Billings Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Yellowstone County Museum located on the rise to the north of and overlooking Billings, Montana - the "Magic City."
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Title: Eastern Montana College Of Education Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
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Title: Billings Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking south on 27th St. to the business district of Billings, Montana. Eastern Montana College is in the foreground. This view taken from the rims north of the city.
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Title: Cherry Tree Inn, 823 North Broadway Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Billings newest luxury accommodations - 40 Units near downtown, Hospitals, and doctor's offices - color TV in each room. Queen size beds. Suites available. Courtesy morning juice, coffee, and rolls.
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Title: Helena Helena Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Above: the architecture of the old world can be seen in the Moorish architecture of the civic center. Below: St. Helena's Cathedral modeled after the famous cathedral in Cologne, Germany.
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Title: Petro Hall, Eastrern Montana College Billings Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
This new addition to the campus of Eastern houses may facilities including the dormitories, Petro Auditorium, book store, health service and contains a student lounge.
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Title: Fort Peck Dam Fort Peck Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Largest earth dam in the USA. Located in eastern Montana on the Missouri River. The structure was originally completed for use in 1940. 125,600,000 cubic yards of material in the dam.
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Title: Fort Peck Dam & Powerhouses Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Fort Peck Reservoir on the Missouri River is a magnificent lake containing 19,412,000 acre feet of water, has 1600 miles of shoreline offering excellent recreational facilities to a large area of Eastern Montana. The Dam is an earthen structure, 250.5 feet high and 21,026 feet long. Gigantic twin powerhouses in this recent scene combine to generate nearly a billion kilowatt hours or electrical energy a year.
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Title: Historic Virginia City Virginia City Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Once has a population of 10,000 inhabitants.
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Title: Hungry Horse Dam Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A multi-purpose project, it provides flood control, power and irrigation storage. It is 564 feet high and extends 2115 feet across the canyon.
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Title: St. Helena Cathedral Helena Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The lighting on the Church can be seen for miles in the Capital City
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Title: Yellowtail Dam Visitor Center Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A beautiful modern building overlooking the dm and lake, operated by the National Park Service.
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Title: Civic Center Helena Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
This fine example of Moorish architecture is one of the many outstanding buildings for which Helena is well known
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Title: Fairweather Inn Virginia City Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Historic Virginia City, Montana. Elegant rooms, antique furnishings, with modern day comfort, await your pleasure.
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Title: Helena Helena Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A birdseye view of Montana's Capital City where the main business street is known as "Last Chance Gulch."
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Title: Interior Fairweather Inn Virginia City Montana (MT), Chrome unused
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Title: Montana Governor's Mansion Helena Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Treasure State's First Man and lady reside here at 2 Carson Street in a home featuring simple modern lines and charming elegance. The comfortable mansion commands a sweeping view of the mountains to the north and the valley below
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Title: Montana State Capitol Building Helena Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The state capitol is an impressive structure and is faced with Montana granite
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Title: Remains Of Highway Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Remains of Highway#1 along Hebgen Lake in the earthquake area north of West Yellowstone, Montana and of Yellowstone Park.
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Title: Sawtooth Mountain Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A landmark on the Beartooth Plateau, where small lakes abound the Northeast entrance to Yellowstone Park. The land of the "Big Sky" and beautiful clouds.
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Title: Silver Lake Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A few miles off Interstate 90, back of Saltese in the Bitterroot Mountains. It is typical of many beautiful lakes in this area. Bear grass and spirea are the foreground wild flowers.
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Title: The Big Stack Anaconda Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Stack at Anaconda Mining Company Smelter, Anaconda, Montana. One of the tallest stacks in the world.
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Title: Virginia City Virginia City Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The quiet streets of today give little indication of the teeming throngs that once were actively engaged in mining and related enterprises
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Title: Whitefish Lake Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
One of Montana's most beautiful lakes is seen here from the city dock looking to the peaks of the Big Mountain Ski Area. The annual boat regatta here is the highlight of a busy season of fishing, boating, Swimming and vacationing. (Courtesy Mont. Highway Commission)
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Title: Aerial View North Over Picturesque Lake George Lake George Montana (MT), Chrome PM 1956 Aug-30
Description:
Aerial view North over picturesque Lake George showing the Village of Lake George in the foreground. Canoe, Long , Diamond Islands and Assembly Pt. appear in the distance while beyond are tongue, Black, Buck and Pilot Knob Mts.
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Title: Big Mountain Snow Ghosts Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
One of Montana's favorite ski resorts located at Whitefish, Montana. Visited by many tourists during the summer as it is near the famous Glacier National Park. A ride on the chair lift will provide a view of the vacation wonderland. The snow ghosts are a display of the winter elements.
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Title: Bitter Root Valley And Mountains Missoula Montana (MT), Chrome PM 1979 May-06
Description:
Bitter Root Valley and Mountains, south of Missoula, Montana. This valley is noted for its fertile farm land, livestock raising and abundant crops of fruit. Lewis and Clark crossed this area in 1805 and again returning east, in 1806.
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Title: Horseshoe Bend Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. A major visitor service area and access to the lake is at Horseshoe Bend near Lovell, Wyoming. Services are provided for visitors and boats. Year-round recreational activities are available in this area. Boating, fishing, swimming, water skiing, boat-in campground's waterfowl upland bird and deer hunting in spring, summer and fall and ice-fishing in the winter. It is also near the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Rage. The brick-red and tan cliffs of Sykes Mountain are seen in the distance.
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Title: Snowmobiling Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Snowmobiling - Snowmobiling the fastest growing sport in the state
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Title: Wintertime On The Top Of The Big Mountain Whitefish Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A professional ski patrolman points out spectacular ski runs on the Big Mt. with the air of the U. S. Forest Service sign located at the U. S. Forest Service sign located at the summit. Snow depths reach 145 inches
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Title: Bighorn Lake Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. The 71 mile long lake extends from Fort Smith, Montana southward to the vicinity of Lovell, Wyoming. Most of its length is confined between the walls of bighorn Canyon. In 1968 the recreation area was dedicated. This is the ancestral home of the Crow Tribe of Indians. By agreement with the tribe certain lands within their Reservation are included in the recreation Area. The recreation resources on these lands will be developed by the National Park Service.
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Title: Black Canyon Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. The largest of several tributaries to Bighorn Canyon is located a few miles southeast of Yellowtail Dam. It was previously accessible only on foot or horseback. This beautiful canyon offers sheltered waters for fishing, water skiing and camping. Early maps refer to it as "Absaroka" Canyon.
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Title: Garryowen Garryowen Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Where Reno was defeated and driven back across the Little Big Horn River to location of present Reno Monument on hill. Custer Battlefield
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Title: Main Hall Of Montana State University Missoula Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Main hall of Montana State University located in Missoula, Montana.
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Title: Montana State University Fieldhouse Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A multipurpose facility housing everything from championship boxing to NCRA rodeo
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Title: The Crow Tribe Of Indians Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. The latest of a series of American people to occupy the Yellowstone and Bighorn Basins is the Crow Tribe. This is their homeland. Much of their culture and language is still intact. A centuries-old tradition of the Crow people requires them to come together once a year far a great meeting. Now the Crow people invite Indians of all tribes to join them at the Crow Fair. this celebration is held at Crow Agency during the their week of August. Dancing is a popular activity at the fair. There are competitive dances such as the stylized "Straight" dance. Participants are judged on performance and regalia. The flower motif of the beadwork evolved since the Reservation period.
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Title: Bozeman, E. Main St Bozeman Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Bozeman, Montana (E. Main St.) is named for John Bozeman who blazed the road to Montana gold camps from the Oregon trail, and in 1864 guided first train of immigrants into Gallatin Valley, one of the richest agricultural spots in the West. Bozeman was slain by Indians in 1867.
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Title: Deer Lodge Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
State Prison at Deer Lodge, Montana.
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Title: Gallatin Canyon Highway Bozeman Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Montana to Yellowstone National Park. Castle Rock in background
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Title: Glendive Glendive Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Glendive, Montana. Business district on Merril. The city of Glendive is located in eastern Montana.
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Title: Greetings From Sleeping Buffalo Saco Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Martin Matovich and his mule - 1976 Martin is the owner, operator of the now famous "Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs" located off Highway No. 2 - 10 miles west of Saco, Montana - 17 miles east of Malta, Montana. From a wild hot water well in 1923 to a now complete recreation and health facility. Bathe in 106 degree water or cooler outside pools, with a flow of 100,000 gallons of fresh hot mineral water per day. Complete facilities - Trailers - picnic area, games, cabins, dining room and lounge, nearby hunting and fishing - Open all year - Nine hole golf course.
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Title: Montana State University Bozeman Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The many facts of the campus at Montana State University, Bozeman.
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Title: Big Sandy Montana (MT), Chrome unused
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Title: Birdseye View Of Butte Butte Montana (MT), Chrome unused
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Title: Fort Logan White Sulphur Springs Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
15 Miles West of White Sulphur Springs, Montana. Originally was the Union Army Post in 1868 at Camp Baker, and was moved in 1870 to Fort Logan. In 1878 the name was changed to Fort Logan in honor of captain Logan who was killed in the battle of the Big Hole. The fort was abandoned in 1880 and is now privately owned.
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Title: Glendive Glendive Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Glendive, Montana. Business district on Merril. The city of Glendive is located in eastern Montana.
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Title: Missoula Missoula Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Street scene - the "M" at the college can be seen in the distance.
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Title: Berkeley Open Pit Mining Operation Butte Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Berkeley Open Pit Mining Operation, Butte, Mont., showing one of the giant trucks used for hauling. Two tons of waste must be removed for each ton of mineral bearing ore, mainly copper.
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Title: Berkeley Pit Butte Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Berkeley Pit as seen from the new tourist lookout. This is one of the richest copper mines in the world
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Title: Berkeley Pit Butte Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of the famous Berkeley Pit
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Title: Butte Butte Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of the famous Berkeley Pit
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Title: Main Street Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Main Street - 'Hell roaring Gulch', a booming mining camp located at the World Museum of Mining, Butte, Montana, complete with General Store, Assay Office, Bathhouse and Barber Shop, Chinese Laundry, Drug Store, Ladies Milliner Store, Doctors Office, School, tobacco Shop, Livery, and numerous others in a setting at the turn of the century.
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Title: Gibson Park Great Falls Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful park, pond and playground was named after Paris Gibson, the founder of Great Falls.
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Title: Highway #10 Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing snow-capped Highlands of the Continental Divide. Red Mountain, one of these peaks is 10,000 ft. high. There was once a mining community larger than Butte beneath these mountains, called Highland City (a gold rush town) of which remnants still remain.
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Title: Hugh Snow Banks Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
On Beartooth Hi-Way in June. Scenes like this greet the early traveler over the Scenic Mountain drive from Red Lodge to Yellowstone Park North East Entrance, on Hi-way 212. Some of the snow remains all summer, and snowballing in July and August is a lot of fun for the tourist. This drift was 29 ft. high when first cut.
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Title: Silver Gate Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
A beautiful mountain setting, just one mile from the North East entrance to Yellowstone Park. Beautiful Amphitheater Mountain, where the snow lingers til late August, or September. Everything to accommodate the traveler - Cafes, filling stations, Post Office and tourist camps. You will want to stay a week.
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Title: Washoe Park Anaconda Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Washoe Park, Anaconda, Montana is one of the lovliest spots imaginable. Left is the Begonia House, and right "pioneer Cabin" - one of the oldest buildings in the vicinity. A natural mountain stream and flower bordered lake are in another section of the Park.
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Title: Welcome To Montana Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Big Sky Country! Monida Pass elevation 6823. Located almost a mile and a half high in elevation, this sign on Highway 15 and 91 welcomes the traveler through Monida Pass to Montana's Big Sky Country.
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Title: Absarokee Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Located at the entrance of the Beartooth Mountains and Wilderness area. Where the Rosebud flows into the Stillwater River. The Absarokee area is a fisherman's and hunter's paradise. This area is most enjoyed for this beautiful scenery
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Title: Beartooth Pass, Highway 212 Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Beartooth Pass on highway 212 via Red Lodge, showing five levels of switchbacks, takes the motorists from an elevation of 7,000 to 11,000 ft. in 10 miles on a safe two lane modern highway. It then plummets down to the Northeast Entrance of Yellowstone National Park via Cooke and Silver Gate. Picked as a "The most beautiful and spectacular roadway in America" by CBS correspondent Charles Kurait.
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Title: Chet Huntley Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Chet Huntley, Chairman of the Board of Big Sky of Mountains, rides his Tennessee "Walker" Stallion on the meadow bordering a residential site. Majestic Lone Mountain in the background.
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Title: Highway 91 Between Helena And Butte Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Highway 91 between Helena and Butte, Montana, showing one of the many beautiful views along the Boulder Rives, as it passes the towns of Boulder and Basin. This gorge's rugged cliffs are composed of red argellite. People from all over the world come for treatment to the health mines of this valley.
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Title: International Summer Race Camp Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Held every summer along the beautiful Beartooth Hi-way, where there is awe-inspiring scenery you will never forget, five to six hindered advanced skiers, coached by world champion instructors, whiz down the mile-long runs every June and July. There are four sessions of approximately 125 to 150 skiers in each (some stay for all four sessions). Located only 27 miles from Red Lodge, Montana, the N.E. entrance to Yellowstone is the most spectacular mountain drive in America.
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Title: Top Of The World Bar Snow Bar Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Snow Bar carved from huge snowbanks along Beartooth Highway 212 to Yellowstone Nat'l Park. One day in July the Red Lodge Chamber of Commerce is host to travelers to the park, where drinks are on the travelers to the park, where drinks are on the house (Western Hospitality). Visitors from all over the world have been guests at the bar since 1948.
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Title: Desert In Motel West Yellowstone Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
67 New Units - Individual Electric Heat - Fully Carpeted - Tile Baths - Heated Swimming Pool - Room Phones - T.V. Box 497, West Yellowstone, Mont.
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Title: Leeper's Motel, Highway 20 Lincoln Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Midway Between Great Falls and Missoula, Mont, On Highway 20
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Title: Soldier's Chapel Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
At Big Sky of Montana. Lone Mountain in background. The Stained Glass Window On the front of the Soldier's Chapel
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Title: West Yellowstone Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Typical winter morning in the town of West Yellow stone looking West along U.S. 191. Several hundred people winter here and excellent stores, restaurants and schools service their and visitors requirements.
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Title: State Capitol Building Helena Montana (MT), Chrome unused
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Title: School Of Mines Butts Montana (MT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Dec-28
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Title: University Of Montana Missoula Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Park Street Butte Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Great Falls Of The Missouri Volta Dam And Power House Great Falls Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Section Of The Richest Hill In The World Butte Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Flaming Arrow Motel Miles City Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
This delightfully shady Court is completely modern. On Hiways 10-12 just east of Underpass. Cable TV-Kitchen Units-Air Conditioned-Families Welcome-Reasonable Rates-Come stay a night with us. Bill & Carrie Leitholt
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Title: Greetings From Rock Creek Lodge Clinton Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Yippee!! Ride em Cowgirl
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Title: Greetings From Rock Creek Lodge Clinton Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Yippee!! Ride em Cowgirl
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Title: Canyon Ferry Recreational Area Scenic Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful area between Helena and Town - send, Montana, offer the vacationer and sportsman alike a haven for all water sports, and a paradise for the ardent angler.
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Title: Lake Near Baker Baker Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Lake near thriving city of friendly people on No. 12
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Title: Bill Hart Monument And Airport Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: City Hall Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Eastern Montana State Normal School Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Northern Hotel Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: City Hall Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Great Western Sugar Company Factory Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: North Broadway Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Senior High School Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Sr. Vincent Hospital Billings Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Peculiar Formations In The Bad Lands Glendive Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Black Eagle Dam And Power Plant Great Falls Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Largest Steer In The World Billings Montana (MT), Real Photo unused
Description:
Largest Steer in The World. Weight 3980 Pounds. Wonderland Museum. Billings, Montana. Kfr.
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Title: Moonlight Paradise Valley Livingston Montana (MT), Real Photo unused
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Title: Old Montana Montana (MT), Divided Back PM Apr-07
Description:
"Live every day so that you can look every damn man in the face and tell him to go to hell," Take me back to old Montana Where there's plenty room and air; Where there's cotton-wood an pine trees. Bitter-route an prickly-pear; Where there ain't no pomp nor glitter Where at night the Mag-pies twitter, Where the injun fights were fit. Take me back where the sage is plenty, Where there's rattle-snakes an ticks; Where a stack of "whites" costs twenty, Where they don't sell gilded bricks; Where the old Missouri river An the muddy Yellowstone Make green patches in the Bad Lands Where old Sitton Bull was known. Take me where there ain't no subways Nor no forty-story shacks; Where they shy at automobiles, Dudes, plug hats an three-rail tracks; Where the old sun-tanned prospector Dreams of wealth an pans his dirt; Where the sleepy night-herd puncher Sings to steers and plys his quirt. Take me where there's diamond hitches, Ropes an brands an ca tridge belts; Where the boys wear shapps fer britches, Flannel shirts an Stetson felts. Land of alfalta an copper! Land of sapphire an gold! Take me back to dear Montana, Let me back to dear Montana, Let me die there when I'm old.
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Title: Old New School Houses Terry Montana (MT), Real Photo PM 1906 Dec-30
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Title: Take M Back To Old Montana Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Take me back to old Montana. Where there's plenty room and air, Where there's cotton wood an pine trees, Bitter root and prickly pear; Where there ain't no pomp nor glitter, Where a shilling's called a "bit," Where at night the magpies twitter, Where the Injun fights were fit. Take me back where the sage is plenty, Where there's rattlesnakes and ticks; Where a stack of "whites" cost twenty. Where they don't sell gilded bricks: Where the old Missouri river, An the muddy Yellowstone. Make green patches in the Bad Lands, Where old Sittin' Bull was known. Take me where there ain't no subways, Nor no forty-story shacks; Where they shy at automobiles, Dudes, plug hats an' three-rail tracks; Where the old sun-tanned prospector, Dreams of wealth an' pans his dirt, Where the sleepy night-herd puncher, Sings to steers and plies his quirt. Take me where there's diamond hitches. Ropes an' brands an' cartridge belts. Where the boys wear chapps for britches, Flannel shirts an' Stetson felts, Land of alfalfa an' copper! Land of sapphire an' gold! Take me back to dear Montana, Let me die there when I'm old.
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Title: St. Helena Cathedral Helena Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
St. Helena Cathedral is probably the finest in the Northwest. Located on high ground, this beautiful and impressive structure is seen from any direction for many miles and is an edifice of which everyone is justly proud. Helena, Montana, A Colorchrome Reproduction of a Cecil Nixon Kodachrome.
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Title: Indian Caves Billins Montana (MT), Linen PM 1952 Aug-04
Description:
Outstanding among many tourism attractions near Billings, Montana, are the Ghost and In scription Caves which were used as habitations by the Indians. Excavations begun in 1937 by archaeologists have uncovered evidence the three civilizations of primitive man have used these caves. They are located seven miles south east of Billings.
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Title: Park Street Butte Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Showing Mines and Rockies in the distance
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Title: Morony Falls Great Falls Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: The Highest Stack In The World Great Falls Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
This Chimney is 506 feet in height. 16,000 tons of brick were used in its construction. The chimney is constructed engineeringly to stand a wind of 120 miles an hour. The stack weighs 34,000,000 lbs. 267,000,000 eggs could be placed in the chimney. It would require a hen laying an egg every day for 730,000 years to supply this number or, if a hen had started to lay an egg a day when Adam was in the Garden of Eden 3,000 B. C., it would have the stack less than 1-100 part full now. The Washington Monument which is 50 feet square at the bottom and 20 feet Square at the top, could be set inside this chimney without touching any wall, and there would still be room between the walls of the chimney and the monument to drive a span of horses from top to bottom. If railroad tracks, of standard gauge, were laid vertically on the inside of the stack about 14 feet center, there would be room for 14 railroad trains 500 feet long.
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Title: Custer Battlefield Nashville Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
The white markers shown where Companies F and I, 7th U. S Cavalry, were annihilated, June 25, 1876.
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Title: Nothing Like Montana Nashville Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Talk not to me of eastern states, their cities large and grade; With operas and seaside joys way down by Jersey's sand; Of cafes fine and swell resorts and functions up in G; Montana, perched up near the sky, is good enough for me. I've hit the trail to Iowa, examined Kansas, too; I've touched the highest spots they've got in far-famed old Mezzo: I've wintered in Los Angeles, also in Washington, D. c. But none of these can get my game they're all too slow for me.
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Title: Custer Battlefield Custer Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
View from Custer Hill toward position of Companies C and E, 7th U. S. Cavalry, and across the valley where Sioux and Cheyenne Indians were encamped.
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Title: Ship At Water Billings Montana (MT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Dec-11
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Title: U. P. Railway Station Gardiner Montana (MT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-02
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Title: Hotel Leighton Miles City Montana (MT), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Northern Pacific Depot Miles City Montana (MT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Oct-30
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Title: Lovers Lane Kalispell Montana (MT), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Clark Horse Sale Miles City Montana (MT), Divided Back unused
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Title: Liberty Theatre Great Falls Montana (MT), Divided Back unused
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Title: Free Reading Room Hope Mission Ingomar Montana (MT), Divided Back unused
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Title: Nothing Like Montana Scenic Montana (MT), Divided Back PM 1910
Description:
Talk not to me of Eastern States, their cities large and grand; With operas and seaside joys way down by Jersey's sand; Of cafes fine and swell resorts, and functions up in G, Montana, perched up near the sky, is good enough for me. I've hit the trail to Iowa, and examined Kansas, too; I've touched the highest spots they've got in far-famed old Mizzoo; I've wintered in Los Angeles, also in Washington, D.C.; But none of these can get my game--they're all too slow for me.
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Title: Nothing Like Montana Scenic Montana (MT), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-21
Description:
Talk not to me of Eastern States, their cities large and grand; With operas and seaside joys way down by Jersey's sand; Of cafes fine and swell resorts, and functions up in G, Montana, perched up near the sky, is good enough for me. I've hit the trail to Iowa, and examined Kansas, too; I've touched the highest spots they've got in for-famed old Mizzoo: I've wintered in Los Angeles, also in Washington, D.C..; But none of these can get my game--they're all too slow for me.
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Title: Take Me Back To Old Montana Scenic Montana (MT), Divided Back PM 1910
Description:
Take me back to old Montana Where there's plenty room and air: Where there's cottonwood an 'pine trees Bitter-root an' prickly pear; Where there aint no pomp nor glitter Where a shillin's called a "bit." Where at night the magpies twitter. Where the Injun flights were fit. Take me back where the sage is plenty, Where there's rattlesnakes and ticks; where a stack of "whites" costs twenty; Where they don't sell gilded bricks. Where the old Missouri river An' the muddy Yellowstone Make green patches in the Bad Lands Where old Sittin' Bull was known. Take me where there ain't no subways, nor no forty-story shacks; Where they shy at automobiles. Dudes, plug hats an' three rail tracks; Where the old sun-tanned prospector Dreams of the sleepy night herd puncher Sings to steers and plys the quirt. Take me where there's diamond hitches. Ropes an' brands an' ca'tridge belts; Where the boys wear shapps for britches. Flannel shirts an' Stetson felts, Land of alfalfa an' copper ! Land of sapphire an gold; Take me back to dear Montana. Let me die there when I'm Old.
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Title: Westerner Motel, U. S. Highway 12 & 93 Sout |