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                    <title>Home in the middle of nowhere. </title>
                    <description>When my folks left Wolf Point in 1990 I had left in 1984 it was not under the best situation. They had put 20 years into this town and done much for it. But we had out grown our building and needed to move. The people were mad at us for moving but there really was no choice. Our business Wood39s PowrGrip Co. Inc. had been founded here in 1964 and we had added on to the building so many ti</description>
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                    <title>Driving the Cook City Highway</title>
                    <description>The Cook City Highway runs from Red Lodge MT to Yellowstone National Park. It is a breath taking drive It is not for the faint of heart though. The drop offs on one side with rock wall on the other has unnerved a few. This is not a fast drive. Do not take this as a short cut to Yellowstone  it won't happen that way. The drive is a slow one and again breath taking is all I can say about it. I ha</description>
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                    <title>Camping with family in Yellowstone</title>
                    <description>Mammoth Hot Springs is the prettiest  imho  of all of the hot spots in the park. Sad part is a great deal of it is no longer running. When ever there is an earthquake of any sort it changes the flow of the different hot springs and geysers. I remember visiting about 15 years ago and much more of it was running at that time. But what was running was incredibly beautiful. The rocks are actually g</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Wyoming/Yellowstone-National-Park/blog-427435.html</link>
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                    <title>Lewis and Clark Caverns</title>
                    <description>PopcornThis is called popcorn. It grows on the walls of the cavern and is formed by the water pushing through the walls slowly and become what is seen here.It is better than a 14 mile up hill walk just to get to the entrance of the caves. The tour is so worth it though. My friend who went with me on the trip has rods in her back that are ready to be replaced  so it was not easy for her. It took </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Montana/Lewis-and-Clark-Caverns/blog-419486.html</link>
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                    <title>At the Folk's Cabin</title>
                    <description>On the StillwaterNye MT is on the Stillwater River. It is a good ride in a canoe. There are a few bends in the river that take some skill to get around. I have dumped the canoe once  but that is because the guy in the bow leaned like he was on a motorcycle instead of in a canoe as we went around the corner. It was May  so the water was ice cold.My folks have a cabin up there so I have spent a f</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Montana/Beartooth-Mountains/blog-416173.html</link>
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                    <title>Christmas in New York</title>
                    <description>I come from a town so small there are no stop lights and the sheriffs department drives through once a week even if we don't need it. My daughter had never been to a big city. Being a teenager 18 she was sure the grass was greener on the other side of the fence and wanted to move to one. We had a blast  but she changed her mind. LOL The traffic did her in more than about anything. The other th</description>
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                    <title>Custers Last Stand Reenactment</title>
                    <description>This was not just a reenactment of what happened but this was a history of what lead up to the battle. But before they started anything  they started with a flag ceremony on horses. All there were respectful. My granddaughter got her first lesson in flag etiquette. She is only 3 but also stood at attention with her hand over her heart until the flag was passed. I also had to remind my 22 year</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Montana/Hardin/blog-414839.html</link>
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                    <title>Cheif Plenty Coup</title>
                    <description>Chief Plenty Coups lead the Crow tribe into the 20th century. He had a trading post in his two story home. The home has been well preserved and lovingly cared for. I can't imagine how hard that must have been. All change is difficult And this was no small change for him to lead his people into.The town of Pryor is small. As I drove through it I was amazed at how much fun it would have been to gro</description>
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                    <title>Pictograph Caves</title>
                    <description>Billings  Ghost CaveGhost CaveThis was taken looking from one cave to the next. I was standing near the cave with most of the pictures and looking towards the Ghost Cave.		CostsList of costs to get in. I took a picture of the sign in order to make sure I got it right.Picnic areaThere is a picnic area with a tepee in the center that kids can go in.Ghost CaveHere is another shot of the Ghost Cave. </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Montana/Billings/blog-411264.html</link>
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                    <title>Billings MT</title>
                    <description>Fredrick Billings  founder of Billings MTThe picture is taken in front of the Western Heritage Center. I went on a ghost tour this past week and found out it is supposed to be one of the most haunted places in Billings. Billings was founded by Fredrick Billings in the 19th century. Billings was a railroad stop that grew. The yard is not as big as it once was and other industries have grown up he</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Montana/Billings/blog-411258.html</link>
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                    <title>Pompey's Pillar</title>
                    <description>William Clark in 1806 came down the Yellowstone River on his way back to St. Louis. Lewis his partner had decided to follow the Missouri back and they met at the mouth of the Yellowstone. On his journey down the Yellowstone he stopped to carve his name in a pillar now called Pompey's Pillar. For about a century  12 people carved their names into this pillar until the government took it over. T</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Montana/Billings/blog-393263.html</link>
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                    <title>Virginia City  Nevada City</title>
                    <description>Winter was coming and I wanted to get out So I called a good friend and we chose to go to the Virginia City area. By looking at the small town web sites we were able to find a hotel room really cheap which is what we could afford. The hotel was actually in Ennis MT just a few miles from Virginia City. The two cities are old gold boom towns. I had visited them in my youth but wanted to go back </description>
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