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Big Hole National Battlefield Located in Wisdom, MT TRAVEL BASICS - CAMPING - LODGING ACTIVITIES - FACILITIES - FEES/PERMITS Visitors to the Nez Perce Camp with Ruby Peak in the background. (NPS Photo) IN BRIEF Big Hole National Battlefield is a memorial to the people who fought and died here on August 9 and 10, 1877; combatants in a five month conflict that came to be called the Nez Perce War ...
The World Museum Of Mining, a national historical site, is dedicated to preserving the mining, ethnic, and social history of Butte, Montana.
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To walk the streets of Garnet Ghost Town is to step back in time, free from intrusions of modern society.
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The Civil War was fought in Virginia City, Montana with rope - the gold won the war for the north.
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Gilt Edge, Montana, is not just another mining camp, ghost town. It is an abandoned mining camp with a history unlike any other. To start with, the name can be spelled two different ways. Some spell it as one word: Giltedge; while others use two words: Gilt Edge. Both spellings were correct and used during the life of the camp. But the spelling issue is not the main historic significance of Gilt ...
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The rustic little town of Whitefish, a.k.a. Stumptown, has its roots in one of the classic histories of the West. More than a century ago, when a railroad was first being put across the northern U.S., fortunes were made and lost on where each train stopped. So, when speculators heard that the Great Northern Railroad was coming through Montana, they bought up the land wherever it looked like a ...
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