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  2. Park County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Gallatin County received 99.155 square miles (256.81 km 2) of land area and 0.119 square miles (0.31 km 2) of water area, whereas Park County received 146.229 square miles (378.73 km 2) of land and 0.608 square miles (1.57 km 2) of water. The geographies transferred are known as Census Tract 14 in Gallatin County and Census Tract 6 in Park County.

  3. Pine Creek, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Montana Secondary Highway 540 (East River Road) passes the community, leading southwest 11 miles (18 km) to Pray and north the same distance to Livingston, the Park county seat. Pine Creek Road leads west across the Yellowstone River 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to U.S. Route 89 , the main highway through the Paradise Valley.

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  5. U.S. Route 287 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, MT 287 was rerouted and replaced MT 34 from Ennis to Twin Bridges, ran concurrently with MT 41 to north of Silver Star, and replaced S-401 north to US 10 at Whitehall. MT 287 continued east with US 10 to rejoin its previous route west of Three Forks. The portion of the highway between Ennis and the US 10 junction became MT 287A. [6] [7]

  6. Silver Gate, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Silver Gate is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Park County, Montana, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 20. [3] Prior to 2010, it was part of the Cooke City-Silver Gate CDP. The community sits northeast of Yellowstone National Park on the Beartooth Highway (U.S. Route 212).

  7. Pray, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Pray is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Park County, Montana, United States, in the Paradise Valley. The town was founded in 1907 by Valentine Eggar, an entrepreneur. [3] He named it after Congressman Charles Nelson Pray. [4] Its population was 681 as of the 2010 census. [5]

  8. U.S. Route 89 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Some commercially produced maps show US 89 going through Yellowstone National Park; however, it officially has a gap inside the park and resumes in Wyoming at the South Entrance. US 89 travels north along the Yellowstone River for 52.9 miles (85.1 km) to Livingston , where it heads east along a 7.5-mile (12.1 km) concurrency with I-90 / US 191 .

  9. Jardine, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Jardine is an unincorporated village in Park County, Montana, United States. The town lies just to the north of Gardiner on inactive travertine terraces, much like those at Mammoth Hot Springs in nearby Yellowstone National Park. The town's chief industry was a gold mine. [2]