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In the same area, in May 1968, Ben Hargis and Calvin Sarver of Wilsall, Montana were removing talus from the same outcrop and inadvertently found the red ocher-covered partial remains of a one- to two-year-old child (Anzick-1) associated with stone (8 Clovis points, scrapers, heat treated bi-faces), bone and antler artifacts (one identifiable ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Gallatin County, Montana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
Anzick-1 was a young (1–2 years old) Paleoindian child whose remains were found in south central Montana, United States, in 1968.He has been dated to 12,990–12,840 years Before Present. [1]
Jan. 2—With 2023 coming to an end, city of Clovis Marketing, Communications & Grant Coordinator Megan Darrow said some of the city's success this year is reestablishing programs and renovating ...
The Discovery Land Company is an American real estate development company and hospitality operator based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Founded in 1994 by Michael Meldman, the company mainly operates private residential communities and clubs in North America. [1] [2] In 2022, the company made public that they will follow an international expansion ...
12 Deer Lodge: 35 13 Fallon: 3 14 Fergus: 46 15 Flathead: 148 16 Gallatin: 108 17 Garfield: 1 18 Glacier: 39 19 Golden Valley: 6 20 Granite: 12 21 Hill: 10 22 Jefferson: 15 23 Judith Basin: 3 24 Lake: 10 25 Lewis and Clark: 79 26 Liberty: 3 27 Lincoln: 8 28 Madison: 18 29 McCone: 2 30 Meagher: 6 31 Mineral: 18 32 Missoula: 88 33 Musselshell: 2 ...
In 1996, local entrepreneur Todd Wolfe turned the property into a haunted attraction called “Scream If You Can”. [2] Clovis city's Board of Appeals had declared the vacant house a nuisance and a danger after finding 22 building code violations in the house and surrounding property. [3] In 2011, Clovis designated the house as "unsafe to occupy."
Real estate developer Tim Blixseth purchased approximately 100,000 acres (400 sq km) of timberland, partly in purchases from Plum Creek Timber and engaged in swaps of land with the U.S. Forest Service and the Federal Government ("Gallatin Land Exchanges"). [3] This land swap process was enabled by two specialized acts of Congress in the 1990s. [4]