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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Valley County, Montana
Adjacent to Valley County, Montana
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| On East Kansas Avenue at South Missouri Street, on the right when traveling north on East Kansas Avenue. |
| | The Administration Building was built in 1934 to house management operations for the construction and maintenance of Fort Peck Dam and Lake. Construction of Fort Peck Dam was one of the most ambitious public works projects and symbolized the New . . . — — Map (db m142942) HM |
| On State Highway 24 at milepost 59 at Missouri Avenue (County Road 117) on State Highway 24. |
| | On the west bank of the Missouri River about 1 mile from the Dam was located Old Fort Peck.The stockade about 300 feet square with walls 12 feet high of cottonwood logs set vertically, 3 bastions and 3 gateways on the front, and 2 bastions on the . . . — — Map (db m142941) HM |
| On U.S. 2 at milepost 573 at McConnell Road, on the left when traveling east on U.S. 2. |
| | In the summer of 1837 an American Fur Trading Company steamboat laden with trade goods made its way from St. Louis to Fort Union. Smallpox broke out among the crew, but the boat continued to its destination. Contact with the steamboat’s crew during . . . — — Map (db m142945) HM |
| On 5th Street South near 1st Avenue South. |
| | Glasgow merchants John and Robert Lewis did not face much competition when they opened a bank in a corner of their general store in 1891. Their bank was the only one within over two hundred miles. Despite an initial lack of experience, the Lewis . . . — — Map (db m142933) HM |
| Near U.S. 2 near Tampico North Road, on the left when traveling east. |
| | Water is the life blood of Montana. During the state’s early settlement, the rivers provided transportation and trading routes; later they sustained the livestock and crops of ranchers and homesteaders; and they still provide Montana’s base for . . . — — Map (db m142926) HM |
| On U.S. 2 near Tampico North Road, on the left. |
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For thousands of years, northern Montana was covered under massive ice sheets. Glaciologists aren't sure why the ice ages began, but the process of glaciation is known because of the mark it leaves on the landscape. About 190,000 years ago, . . . — — Map (db m142928) HM |
| On Tampico North Road at Vandalia Road (County Highway 246) on Tampico North Road. |
| | For over ninety years, residents of this area were served by a large steel truss bridge that crossed the Milk River just northeast of here. Built in 1911 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Company of Jacksonville, Illinois, the structure was one of at . . . — — Map (db m142927) HM |