Located along the Rocky Mountain Front, Teton County has a population density of only 3 people per square mile.
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2019 Egg Mountain
The Egg Mountain Maiasaura dinosaur fossils demonstrated for the first time that at least some dinosaurs cared for their young.
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2019 Glacier County
About 70.85% of the Glacier County's land area lies within the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Another 20.58% lies within Glacier National Park.
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2019 Pondera County
Local folklore claims that the name "Pondera" comes from the French word "Pend d'Oreille" – meaning golden bread – for the golden-colored native grasses.
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2019 CM Russell
The C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls contains a large collection of Russell's paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western US.
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2019 Buffalo Jump
The First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is the largest buffalo jump in North America. The Native American Cultural Fair is held annually in late September.
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2019 Toole County
Toole County was established in 1914 from parts of Hill County and Teton County.
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2019 Two Medicine Fight Site
The Two Medicine Fight Site is the location of the only violent encounter of the Lewis and Clark Expedition which took place on July 27, 1806.
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2019 Cascade
Cascade County was named for the falls on the Missouri River. At the time of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, Cascade County was the territory of the Blackfeet.
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2019 Cut Bank
Cut Bank – the county seat of Glacier County – is located 30 miles south of the Canadian border. It is the setting of the new Canadian-shot film Cut Bank.
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2019 Wind
With a total of 210 megawatts, Glacier Wind Farm, constructed and operated by NaturEner USA in 2009, became the largest wind energy project in Montana to date.