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    Montana: Bale of Hay Saloon. Virginia City The Bale of Hay Saloon in Virginia City is open seasonally from May through September. It is a well known place for live music, rowdy dancing, and fun ...

  3. Virginia City, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Montana's first public school was established in Virginia City in March 1866. ... The bar scenes in Little Big Man (1970) were filmed in the Bale of Hay Saloon, ...

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  5. Helena Historic District (Helena, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The Helena Historic District (HHD) is a federally designated historic district in Helena, Montana, United States. Since its establishment in 1972, the HHD has had boundary adjustments in 1990 and 1993. [2] [3] The original 1972 designation was composed of two unconnected sections known as "Downtown" and "West Residential". [3]

  6. Hays, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Hays is a census-designated place (CDP) in Blaine County, Montana, United States. The population was 843 at the 2010 census. [3] The community lies within the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, near the reservation's southern end. The nearby community of Lodge Pole lies to the east. The town was named for Major Hays. [4]

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  8. Hayfield Fight - Wikipedia

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    The Hayfield Fight on August 1, 1867 was an engagement of Red Cloud's War near Fort C. F. Smith, Montana, between 21 soldiers of the U.S. Army, a hay-cutting crew of nine civilians, and several hundred Native Americans, mostly Cheyenne and Arapaho, with some Lakota Sioux.

  9. Pilgrim Holiness Church (Arthur, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The mechanical hay baler had been invented in the 1850s, and was in widespread use by the 1890s. [9] The first documented use of hay bales in construction in Nebraska was a schoolhouse built in 1896 or 1897; unfenced and unprotected by stucco or plaster, it was reported in 1902 as having been eaten by cows. [8]