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MHHM-37 Lewis and Clark in Salish Territory

US 93, MP 82, south of Lolo

 

The Lewis and Clark Expedition camped near here September 9 through 11, 1805, while traveling through the ancient territory of the Salish and Pend d’Oreille people. Since time immemorial, the tribes have ...

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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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LC -1-5 Descent Trail

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LC - 1-4 Descent Trail

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LC 1-3 Descent Trail

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LC 1-2 Descent Trail

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LC 1-1 Descent Trail - The Corps begins the descent: Cold, hungry and tired.

Mockersons froze hard, ascended a mountain without anything to eat. " We (be) scendad down a fough rockey way".

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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101. Fisher and Hamilton Store Building

Fisher and Hamilton Store Building 5206 Willing Street. 1907. Masonry Vernacular. This building is considered a southern addition to 5210 Willing Street. This building also served as a hardware store.

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100. Fisher and Hamilton Building

100. Fisher and Hamilton Store Building. 5210 Willing Street. 1877. Masonry Vernacular. This building has been used for many purposes of the years. It originally served as general merchandise store. By 1903, the building had become a pool hall and ...

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