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  2. Montana History Portal - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Memory Project was established in 2005 when Bruce Newell, the Montana State Library commissioner, “pushed for the creation of a program to help libraries statewide collect and preserve the history and culture of their communities.” [3] The MMP developed slowly out of this original project as logistics and technology evolved alongside interest in the project.

  3. Evelyn Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Prints and artifacts are also displayed at the Evelyn Cameron museum in Terry, Montana. Many of the diaries and photographs have been made available online through collaboration with the Montana Memory Project. Cameron is the subject of the PBS documentary, Evelyn Cameron: Pictures From A Worthy Life. [17]

  4. Anzick site - Wikipedia

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    Anzick Site 01 A Google Earth Image modified to indicate the town of Wilsall, Montana as well as the Ansick site. The first systematic excavation of the site was performed under the direction of Dr. Dee C. Taylor of the University of Montana in 1968. Dr. Taylor published his findings in 1969.

  5. Montana (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Montana: The Magazine of Western History (formerly The Montana Magazine of History) is a quarterly journal published by the Montana Historical Society. It publishes articles about the history of Montana as well as the western United States and Canada. The magazine also publishes book and movie reviews.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Montana

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    This is a list of properties and historic districts in Montana that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The state's more than 1,100 listings are distributed across all of its 56 counties .

  7. Vogt–Nunberg Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Vogt–Nunberg Farm is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in Wibaux, Montana.It was added to the Register on April 10, 2008. The application papers [2] state the farm "is an important example of an early twentieth century diversified farming operation in eastern Montana".

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Over meals, he quoted the Big Book from memory to his mother. At one Narcotics Anonymous meeting, Patrick ran into two young women he knew from rehab. Those women could be bad news, he confessed to his mother one afternoon in their kitchen. Let’s get out the NA schedule and find a different meeting, Anne offered.

  9. Powder River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Powder River Bridge is a bridge spanning the Powder River just above its confluence with the Yellowstone River in Prairie County, Montana. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 4, 2010. It is a steel truss style bridge built in 1946. [2]