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Historical Markers in Plains, Montana
Thompson Falls is the county seat for Sanders County
Plains is in Sanders County
Sanders County (26) ►
ADJACENT TO SANDERS COUNTY
Flathead County (131) ►
Lake County (10) ►
Lincoln County (4) ►
Mineral County (23) ►
Missoula County (150) ►
Bonner County, Idaho (9) ►
Shoshone County, Idaho (60) ►
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ADJACENT TO SANDERS COUNTY
Flathead County (131) ►
Lake County (10) ►
Lincoln County (4) ►
Mineral County (23) ►
Missoula County (150) ►
Bonner County, Idaho (9) ►
Shoshone County, Idaho (60) ►
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1 ► Montana, Sanders County, Plains — Flathead House — ![]() |
By the second decade of the nineteenth century, the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) had become a dominant presence in northwestern Montana, bartering trade goods for furs with the Kootenai, Pend d'Oreille, and Salish People. In 1812, the company built a . . . — — Map (db m219342) HM |
2 ► Montana, Sanders County, Plains — Road to the Buffalo — ![]() |
"They go to Buffalo twice a year - first, 'to bulls' ... second 'for cows' ..." 1857, R.H. Lansdale, Indian Agent, Washington Territory At Horse Plains "... a village of Indians collected here who never go for buffalo ..." . . . — — Map (db m219341) HM |
3 ► Montana, Sanders County, Plains — Sanctuary for Wetland Wildlife — ![]() |
Stop by this wetland on a spring evening to hear the loud ribbitt, ribbitt of hundreds of Pacific tree frogs. They share their haven with a host of amphibians, reptiles, and aquatic insects. What makes this Western Montana wetland . . . — — Map (db m219343) HM |
4 ► Montana, Sanders County, Plains, Dorothy V. Johnson Park — Wild Horse Plains — ![]() |
Wild Horse Plains is nestled in a circular valley at an elevation of 2,450 ft., drained by the Clark Fork River. Between 70,000 and 130,000 years ago the Bull Lake ice age glaciers dammed the Clark Fork River Valley creating Glacial Lake Missoula. . . . — — Map (db m219335) HM |