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  2. Poker run - Wikipedia

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    A poker run is an organized event in which participants, usually using motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, boats, snowmobiles, horses, on foot or other means of transportation, must visit five to seven checkpoints, drawing a playing card at each one. The object is to have the best poker hand at the end of the run.

  3. Half Broke Horses - Wikipedia

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    Half Broke Horses is the story of Lily Casey Smith's life. Author Jeannette Walls, the granddaughter of Lily Casey Smith, wrote the book from Lily's perspective. As a child growing up on the frontier in Texas, Lily learns how to break horses. At the age of fifteen, she rode five hundred miles, alone, to get to her job as a teacher in a one-room ...

  4. Nez Perce in Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    Nez Perce Ford is the location of Chief Joseph's crossing of the Yellowstone River on August 25, 1877. First named by superintendent Philetus Norris in 1880, the ford has also been known as Chief Joseph's Crossing and Buffalo Ford (1946). [ 24] Joseph Peak el. 10,420 feet (3,180 m) 44°57′31″N 110°53′05″W.

  5. Trout Creek, Montana - Wikipedia

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    0792392 [ 2] Trout Creek is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sanders County, Montana, United States. The population was 261 at the 2000 census. Population increased to 277 per the United States Census [2020] Trout Creek was proclaimed "Huckleberry Capital of Montana" by the state's legislature in 1981. The post office opened in 1885.

  6. Montie Montana - Wikipedia

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    Montana was born in Wolf Point, Montana, in 1910. He was a perennial participant in the Tournament of Roses Parade until his death in Los Angeles, California, in 1998. [2] Television viewers know him from more than 60 appearances, waving to the crowd from his silver saddle. He can be seen as a contestant on the May 7, 1959 television broadcast ...

  7. LaPierre Barn - Wikipedia

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    LaPierre Barn. /  48.84472°N 105.47833°W  / 48.84472; -105.47833. The LaPierre Barn, also known as Louis LaPierre's Horse Hotel, is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located near Scobey, Montana, United States. It was added to the Register on April 11, 2005. [1] It is a large gambrel roofed barn.

  8. Big Sky Resort - Wikipedia

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    Chet Huntley, founder of Big Sky Resort. The resort was founded by Montana native Chet Huntley, the retired co-anchorman of The Huntley–Brinkley Report of NBC News. [4] [5] Big Sky opened in December 1973, with its main base area at an elevation of 7,510 ft (2,290 m) above sea level, on the eastern face of the 11,167-foot (3,404 m) Lone Mountain, the sixty-seventh highest mountain in Montana ...

  9. Pet-Friendly 90-Acre Montana Horse Ranch Offers Animal ... - AOL

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    You can ride the horses right on the property. ... Pet-Friendly 90-Acre Montana Horse Ranch Offers Animal Lovers the Vacation of a Lifetime. Nicole Pomarico. August 6, 2024 at 2:45 PM.