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Darby (Salish: snk̓ʷɫxʷexʷem̓i, "Place Where They Would Lift Something" [4] [5]) is a town in Ravalli County, Montana, United States. The population was 783 at the 2020 census . [ 6 ] Darby is located near the southwestern border of Montana and Idaho, along the Continental Divide.
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University Heights Historic District (Darby, Montana), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Ravalli County, Montana University Heights Historic District (Madison, Wisconsin) Topics referred to by the same term
Como Orchards Club, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1909 and located near Darby, Montana, was part of a land development scheme (Como Orchards) inspired by the western railroad expansion. By 1909 three rail lines ran to Missoula, Montana , and when the Northern Pacific Railway connected a spur south to the Bitterroot Valley , transportation ...
Pages in category "Women in Montana" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Location of Ravalli County in Montana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Ravalli County, Montana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ravalli County, Montana, United States. There are 92 properties and districts listed on the ...
Adrien Broom (born 1980), fashion and fine art photographer specializing in images of young women; Zoe Lowenthal Brown (1927–2022), fine art photography, documentary photographic "visual essays", and portraiture. Esther Bubley (1921–1998), expressive photos of ordinary people, later specializing in children in hospitals and other medical themes
Chief Joseph Ranch near Darby, Montana. In 1987, Pervais bought the 1,400-acre (5.7 km 2) Chief Joseph Ranch, including a 5,000-square-foot (460 m 2) lodge built in 1917, a summer home for the family of William S. Ford. After the Fords sold it in 1952, it traded hands several times.