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Milwaukee Depot

Between 1906 and 1909, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway—almost universally known as the Milwaukee Road—expanded west to Puget Sound. The line spanned South Dakota and Montana with track arriving in Missoula in 1908 along the south shore of ...

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East Pine Historic District

Now located near the heart of downtown Missoula, the East Pine Historic District was once an isolated and untamed area on the outskirts of town.

In an effort to escape the hustle and bustle of downtown Missoula, Francis Worden built ...

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Indian Camp Plantation

The plantation home, built in the 1850s, became the site of the Louisiana State Leprosarium in 1894. The U.S. Public Health Service acquired it in 1921. It is now known as the National Hansen's Disease Center.

Erected by the Department of ...

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The National Hansen's Disease Museum and Archives

Visitors come to the National Hansen's Disease Museum (NHDM) to experience the story of Carville, the only National Leprosarium (leprosy hospital) in the United States. Starting in 1894, patients, doctors and other health care professionals lived, worked, and made medical ...

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Brick Block/Montgomery Ward

Main Street and Higgins Avenue is one of Missoula’s busiest intersections and it has been since the town’s earliest days. So it should come as little surprise that town founders Francis L. Worden and C. P. Higgins chose to locate ...

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Babs Apartments/Garden City Commercial College

Set behind Missoula’s Hip Strip commercial district on the south end of the Higgins Avenue Bridge, it’s hard to miss the Babs building. Built in 1905 and designed by Missoula architect A. J. Gibson, this Queen Anne-style Victorian landmark features ...

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Plaza de la Constitution

The plaza sits in the center of downtown St. Augustine, originally called the Plaza de Arms. It was constructed as a part of the town plan drafted in 1596. Like many Spanish coastal communities, the plaza sits on the bay ...

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Castillo de San Marcos

The Castillo de San Marcos was the 10th fort built in St. Augustine. Flooding, fire, and the subtropical climate destroyed the nine previous forts. The construction of the fort occurred for two reasons: pirate Robert Searles’ English-sanctioned attack on St. ...

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Monson Motor Lodge

Just south of the Castillo de San Marcos along the bay is the Historic Hilton Waterfront Hotel. Until the early 21st Century, this location housed the Monson Motor Lodge, a local well-known hotel. During it’s demolition, the city of St. ...

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Old Town St. Augustine

Established as a European style presidio in 1572, Old Town St. Augustine included a fort and earthen defense line. Constructed when the settlement moved from Anastasia Island, colonists situated Old Town St. Augustine south of the present day plaza, bounded ...

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