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  2. Bear Paw Ski Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Bear Paw Ski Bowl is a small ski area which draws visitors primarily from Havre, Montana [1] and the nearby Rocky Boys Indian Reservation located on the Chippewa Cree Recreation Area in north central Montana, along the Hi-Line. [2]

  3. Havre, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Havre (/ ˈ h æ v ər / HAV-ər) is the county seat and largest city in Hill County, Montana, United States. Havre is nicknamed the crown jewel of the Hi-Line. [2] It is said to be named after the city of Le Havre in France. [3] [4] As of the 2020 census the population was 9,362. [5]

  4. Kiwanis Meeting Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Kiwanis Meeting Hall, also known as Kiwanis Chapel, is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located near Havre, Montana. It was added to the Register on March 31, 2010. The Kiwanis Meeting Hall is within Kiwanis Camp, located in Beaver Creek Park, the largest county-owned park in Montana. [2]

  5. KPQX - Wikipedia

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    KPQX (92.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Havre, Montana. The station is owned by New Media Broadcasters Inc. It airs a country music format. [2] The broadcast studios are located north of town, at 2210 31st Street North. This facility is shared with its sister stations. The transmitter site is south of Harve, near Baldy Mountain.

  6. Havre Daily News - Wikipedia

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  7. Havre station - Wikipedia

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    Havre station is a train station, re-fueling, and service stop for the Amtrak Empire Builder in Havre, Montana. The station, platform, and parking are owned by BNSF Railway , and the station was previously owned and operated by the Great Northern Railway.

  8. Too Close for Comfort Site - Wikipedia

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    The Too Close for Comfort Site is an archaeological site located in Havre, Montana, United States.The area was used as a buffalo jump.The site, also known as Wahkpa Chu'gn has yielded artifacts from three Native American groups. [3]

  9. Havre Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Havre Residential Historic District is a site on the National Register of Historic Places encompassing 36 blocks in Havre, Montana. [ 2 ] The Havre Residential Historic District represents Havre's economic growth and social change from 1895 to the 1940s.