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Added to NRHP. January 13, 1989. The Montana ExpoPark (formerly known as the North Montana State Fairgrounds) is a fairground located in the city of Great Falls, Montana, United States. The 133-acre (54 ha) grounds contain 35 buildings, a horse racing track, grandstands, and the Four Seasons Arena —multi-purpose sports and exhibition arena. [2]
First Interstate Arena (colloquially known as The Metra) is a multi-purpose arena located at MetraPark, the fairgrounds of Billings, Montana. The arena has a capacity of 8,700 for ice hockey and indoor football games, 10,500 for basketball, and up to 12,000 for concerts. [1] The arena hosts a variety of local sporting, musical, and other events ...
State Fair Park and Event Center/Yakima SunDome: Yakima: Washington: 47,736 sq ft (4,434.8 m 2) 88,552 sq ft (8,226.7 m 2) Ventura County Fairgrounds and Event Center: Ventura: California: 88,215 sq ft (8,195.4 m 2) River's Edge Convention Center: St. Cloud: Minnesota: 73,620 sq ft (6,840 m 2) 87,536 sq ft (8,132.4 m 2) Lake County Fairgrounds ...
Montana State Fairgrounds Racetrack, Helena, site of territorial and state fairs in Montana in the early 1900s. Montana ExpoPark, Great Falls, beginning in the 1930s and continuing to use the title “Montana State Fair” today. MetraPark, Billings, which hosts Montanafair, also called a “State Fair”.
First Peoples Buffalo JumpState Park. First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is a Montana state park and National Historic Landmark in Cascade County, Montana in the United States. The park is 1,481 acres (599 ha) and sits at an elevation of 3,773 feet (1,150 m). [1] It is located about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) northwest of the small town of Ulm ...
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Site of Montana's first major gold discovery in 1862, and served as the capital of Montana Territory briefly. [1] 2. Butte–Anaconda Historic District. Butte–Anaconda Historic District. More images. July 4, 1961(#66000438) Butte 46°00′59″N112°32′10″W / 46.01646°N 112.5361°W / 46.01646; -112.5361 (Butte–Anaconda ...
The corps undertook several short journeys – up the Bitterroot Valley by bicycle to deliver dispatches, north to the St. Ignatius area, and through Yellowstone National Park – before making a 1,900-mile (3,100 km) trip from Fort Missoula to St. Louis in 1897. The Army concluded that while the bicycle offered limited military potential, it ...