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The Glacier Ice Rink is a two-sheet ice arena located in Missoula, Montana, on the Missoula County Fairgrounds.The rink and its programs are operated by the Missoula Area Youth Hockey Association (MAYHA), a non-profit organization.
Missoula County Fairgrounds Historic District: Missoula County Fairgrounds Historic District: September 16, 2010 : 1101 South Ave., W. Missoula: 53: Missoula Downtown Historic District: Missoula Downtown Historic District: August 21, 2009
Missoula County Fairgrounds Historic District: 1101 S Ave W: September 16, 2010: Missoula Downtown Historic District: Roughly bounded by Northern Pacific RR, Clak Fork R, Little McCormick Park and Madison St. August 21, 2009: Missoula East Pine Street Historic District: Roughly bounded by E. Pine St., Madison St., E. Broadway and Pattee St ...
1913 - First Presbyterian Church, 235 S 5th St W, Missoula, Montana [6] Architect of record for A. J. Gibson; 1914 - Lincoln School, 1209 Lolo St, Missoula, Montana [3] 1914 - Agricultural (Commercial) Building, Missoula County Fairgrounds, Missoula, Montana [7] 1916 - Franklin School, 1901 S 10th St W, Missoula, Montana [3]
Dornblaser Field is the name of two outdoor athletic stadiums in the western United States, located in Missoula, Montana.Both were former home fields of the University of Montana Grizzlies football teams and were named for Paul Dornblaser, a captain of the football team in 1912 who was killed in World War I.
The Missoula Mills replaced Hell Gate Village as the economic power of the valley and replaced it as the county seat in 1866. The name "Missoula" comes from the Salish name for the Clark Fork River, which runs through the city. The name ‘’nmesuletkʷ", though often mistakenly believed to translate as "River of Ambush" as a reflection of the ...
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Primarily used for minor league baseball, it is the home field of the Missoula PaddleHeads of the Pioneer League. Built in 2004, the ballpark seats 3,500 and replaced Lindbord-Cregg Field . The field dimensions are 309 feet (94 m) down the left field line, 398 feet (121 m) to center field, and 287 feet (87 m) down the right field line, which ...