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The Charles Miller House in Old Town Scottsdale was built in 1913 and is located at 6938 E. 1st Street. Date placed on Scottsdale Historic Register: February 16, 2010 by Ordinance No.3886, 11-ZN-2009. The George Ellis House was built in 1925 and is located at 105 Cattle Track Road. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on ...
Scottsdale: Built in 1909, it is also known as "The Little Red Schoolhouse" 153: Scottsdale North: Scottsdale North: January 25, 2023 : 5600-5682 North Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale: 154: B.H. Scudder Rental House: B.H. Scudder Rental House: May 7, 1984
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The Montana landmarks emphasize its frontier heritage, the passage of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Montana's contributions to the national park movement, and other themes. Three sites in Montana extend across the Idaho or North Dakota state line, and are listed by the National Park Service as Idaho NHLs or North Dakota NHLs.
Dan Villa is a Democratic Party member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 86 since 2004. He currently serves as Chairman of the Sub-committee on Education. He served as Minority Caucus Leader in 2006.
In 1967, the Fowler McCormicks donated 100 acres (40 ha) of McCormick Ranch to the City of Scottsdale stipulating that it be used as a park for all people to enjoy. The son of Anne and James A. Stillman, Guy Stillman, assembled his 15 in (381 mm) gauge narrow gauge railroad replica in the property.
100 pound native Montana wolf taken in 1928 (from Montana) Image 48 Joseph M. Dixon, Congressman (1903–1913) and Governor of Montana (1921–1925) (from History of Montana ) Image 49 Main Street in Red Lodge, 2000, showing iron facades on buildings (from History of Montana )