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Glacier Country
This is Montana's northwest corner, where lofty
mountains and extensive forests set the pace. Here
are magnificent Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake,
watchable wildlife, wild and scenic rivers,
wilderness, and lakes scattered like jewels. There
are scenic golf courses, vacation resorts, guest
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Russell Country
This is the land memorialized by this famed western
artist-cowboys and Plains Indians, buffalo, buttes,
dramatic skies and the grand Missouri River. This is
where the mountains meet the plains. Linger in its
cities, where history has been preserved in parks,
museums and galleries. Then explore the land that
still looks as hauntingly big and beautiful as it did
when Charlie Russell used it as a model for canvas
and bronze. |
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Missouri River Country
This is Montana's northeast corner, where a great
river sets the theme for the entire landscape. Here,
everything is big. Prairie stretches from horizon to
horizon with ranches measured in miles. Fort Peck
Lake offers more than a thousand miles of shoreline.
Millions of waterfowl take to the Big Sky from
sprawling wildlife refuges. |
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Gold West Country
This is Montana's southwest corner, where the West's
colorful history comes to life in restored mining
camps, a living history cattle ranch, an Indian
battlefield, the mansions and union halls of Butte
and the capital city of Helena. Here, too, are fabled
trout streams, Rocky Mountains, hot springs resorts,
ghost towns and guest ranches. |
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Yellowstone Country
This country is immediately north of Yellowstone
National Park and features three of the park's five
entrances. It is also headquarters for some of the
world's finest trout fishing and outdoor recreation.
Explore its legendary rivers, majestic peaks, vast
forests and wilderness areas. Enjoy its lively cities
and towns and its many guest ranches and vacation
resorts. |
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Custer Country
This country derives its name from the most famous
Indian battle in U.S. history. It was here that Lt.
Col. George Armstrong Custer lost his life in 1876
against an underestimated force of Sioux and Cheyenne
warriors. Here, too, are vast cattle ranches, Indian
reservations, the fabled Yellowstone and Bighorn
rivers and Montana's largest city, Billings. |
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