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Eightmile is an unincorporated community in Morrow County, Oregon, United States, on Oregon Route 206 (the Wasco–Heppner Highway).. The town was named by pioneer ranchers after its location on Eightmile Canyon, which was so named because its mouth was about 8 miles (13 km) up Willow Creek from the Columbia River.
The Carriage House Historic District in Miles City, Montana was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] The historic district contained 54 contributing buildings and 21 non-contributing ones, on the 900 to 1100 blocks of Pleasant and Palmer Avenues and on cross streets. [2]
Miles City sits within the High Plains of the Great Plains, and is nestled between the Tongue and Yellowstone rivers. [6] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.34 square miles (8.65 km 2), all land. [7] Interstate 94 passes through the community, with access from Exits 135, 138, and 141.
This list ranks the top 150 U.S. cities (incorporated places) by 2024 land area.Total areas including water are also given, but when ranked by total area, a number of coastal cities appear disproportionately larger.
Miles City Airport [1] or Frank Wiley Field [2] (IATA: MLS, ICAO: KMLS, FAA LID: MLS) is a city-owned airport two miles northwest of Miles City, in Custer County, Montana, United States. [2] The airport was served by one airline, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. EAS subsidies ended on July 15, 2013, due to subsidy per passenger ...
The family of Sonya Massey, a Black woman who was fatally shot by police in Illinois in July 2024, will receive $10 million as part of a settlement with officials from Sangamon County, the ...
Fort Keogh is a former United States Army post located at the western edge of modern Miles City, in the U.S. state of Montana.It is situated on the south bank of the Yellowstone River, at the mouth of the Tongue River.
The station's call sign was changed to KYUS-FM on January 26, 2007. [2] The station adopted an adult hits format. [16] Following Stephen Marks's death in 2022, [17] his Montana and North Dakota stations—including KYUS-FM and KMTA—were sold to Andrew Sturlaugson's P&A Media for $850,000 in 2024. [18]