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Lolo Motorway - Road to the Buffalo

A Nez Per...

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MHHM-45-Mountains on the Move: The Bitterroot and Sapphire Ranges

The spectacular Bitterroot Mountains northwest of Sula exp...

The Nez Perce Reach the Madison River

After spending one day at Henry_s Lake, the Nez Perc...

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Lolo Motorway - Road to the Buffalo

A Nez Perce legend tells us about the origin of the trail. A young boy was lost in these mountains. He was approached by Hah-hahts, the grizzly bear, angry that the humans were taking over his land. When confronted, ...

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MHHM-45-Mountains on the Move: The Bitterroot and Sapphire Ranges

The spectacular Bitterroot Mountains northwest of Sula expose granite rocks of the Idaho batholith, a major geologic feature that consists of a series of igneous intrusions that pushed their way toward the surface between about 80 and 53 million years ...

The Nez Perce Reach the Madison River

After spending one day at Henry_s Lake, the Nez Perce departed on August 22. They crossed the 7,072 foot Targhee Pass and descended to the Madison River. They then began a journey through the Yellowstone wilderness, an area revered by ...

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The Military Route

The Trail Divides: Horse Prarie and Beyond

General Howard’s movements through the Big Hole are unclear and they differ from those of the Nez Perce through the Horse Prairie region. ...

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Heart of the Monster

(Mile 68 US Highway 12)
A historic landmark in the homeland of the Nimi'puu
 
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MHHM-38 The Bitterroot Valley, Homeland of the Selis

US 93, Mile Post 82, South of Lolo

 

Since Coyote first prepared this place for human beings, the Bitterroot Valley has been the homeland of Salish-speaking peoples of western Montana-the Qlispe (Kalispell or Pend d’Oreille) and the closely-related Selis ...

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MHHM-44 Lewis & Clark Meet the Salish

US 93, Mile Post 13, South of Sula

There are four panels at the overlook site.

 

1) Lewis & Clark Encounter the Bitterroot Salish Indians

     On September 4, 1805, 33 cold, wet and hungry members of the ...

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The Alamo: National Historic Landmark

The Alamo is perhaps the most visited historic site in Texas. Between February 26 and March 6, 1836, the Alamo was the site of the iconic “last stand” of Texas settlers, led by their commanders James Bowie and William B. ...

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33. Imogene Theatre

Imogene Theatre. 6868 Caroline Street. 1913. Masonry Vernacular. In 1913, Mr. Stephen J. Harvey took out a loan for $13,000 for its construction, which was noted as superior quality. The building was designed by architect Walker Willis with strong elements ...

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John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas

The John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas celebrates the remarkable diversity and extraordinary accomplishments of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, as well as the continuity of their rich cultural traditions.

See the Museum’s magnificent collection of rugs, pottery, ...

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