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  2. Big Sky Resort - Wikipedia

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    Chet Huntley, founder of Big Sky Resort. The resort was founded by Montana native Chet Huntley, the retired co-anchorman of The Huntley–Brinkley Report of NBC News. [4] [5] Big Sky opened in December 1973, with its main base area at an elevation of 7,510 ft (2,290 m) above sea level, on the eastern face of the 11,167-foot (3,404 m) Lone Mountain, the sixty-seventh highest mountain in Montana ...

  3. Big Sky, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Big Sky is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Gallatin and Madison counties in southwestern Montana, United States. As of the 2020 census , it had a population of 3,591, [ 3 ] up from 2,308 in 2010 . [ 4 ]

  4. U.S. Route 191 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    US 12 east / MT 3 south / Nez Perce Trail – Billings: Northern end of US 12 concurrency; southern end of MT 3 concurrency: Judith Gap: 215.843: 347.366: S-279 south: Fergus: Eddies Corner: 237.274: 381.855: US 87 north / MT 3 north / MT 200 west / Lewis and Clark Trail – Great Falls: Northern end of MT 3; southern end of US 87/MT 200 ...

  5. Montana Highway 64 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 64 (MT 64) is a 9.039-mile (14.547 km) state highway in Madison and Gallatin counties in Montana, United States. that connects the Mountain Village area of Big Sky Resort to an intersection with U.S. Route 191 (US 191) in Gallatin Canyon, about 41 miles (66 km) south of Bozeman.

  6. Moonlight Basin - Wikipedia

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    Moonlight Basin is a private club in southwestern Montana, located in the Madison Range of the Rocky Mountains in the resort village of Big Sky.It became part of Big Sky Resort in October 2013 when it, along with ski terrain within the Club at Spanish Peaks, were bought and merged into Big Sky Resort, making it one of the largest single ski resorts in the United States, with 5,750 acres (2,330 ...

  7. Crail Ranch Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Crail Ranch Buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places are two rustic cabins, the remnants of a homestead dating to the late 1890s in Gallatin County, Montana in the area now known as Big Sky. The historic cabins are part of the Crail Ranch Homestead Museum, which depicts the homestead era in Big Sky from about ...

  8. Yellowstone Club - Wikipedia

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    Blixseth ultimately ended up with a large amount of developable land adjacent to the Big Sky Resort in Montana. [5] The Yellowstone Club private ski and golf community was developed by Blixseth and used as collateral for a $375 million syndicated loan where the proceeds were used for other purposes, including an effort to build an exclusive ...

  9. Gallatin County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Gallatin County received 99.155 square miles (256.8 km 2) of land area and 0.119 square miles (0.3 km 2) of water area, whereas Park County received 146.229 square miles (378.7 km 2) of land area and 0.608 square miles (1.6 km 2) of water area. The geographies transferred are known now as Census Tract 14 in Gallatin County, and as Census Tract ...