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Historical Markers in Worden, Montana

 
Clickable Map of Yellowstone County, Montana and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Yellowstone County, MT (155) Big Horn County, MT (75) Carbon County, MT (73) Golden Valley County, MT (4) Musselshell County, MT (1) Rosebud County, MT (74) Stillwater County, MT (16) Treasure County, MT (9)  YellowstoneCounty(155) Yellowstone County (155)  BigHornCounty(75) Big Horn County (75)  CarbonCounty(73) Carbon County (73)  GoldenValleyCounty(4) Golden Valley County (4)  MusselshellCounty(1) Musselshell County (1)  RosebudCounty(74) Rosebud County (74)  StillwaterCounty(16) Stillwater County (16)  TreasureCounty(9) Treasure County (9)
Billings is the county seat for Yellowstone County
Worden is in Yellowstone County
      Yellowstone County (155)  
ADJACENT TO YELLOWSTONE COUNTY
      Big Horn County (75)  
      Carbon County (73)  
      Golden Valley County (4)  
      Musselshell County (1)  
      Rosebud County (74)  
      Stillwater County (16)  
      Treasure County (9)  
 
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1 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — A Crossroads of Events
2 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — A Good Home
3 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Buffalo: Then and NowAugust 1, 1806 Encampment
4 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Camp #44 of the 1873 Yellowstone Expedition
5 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Clark's Canoe Camp on the Yellowstone, Archaeology Study
6 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Coal: Black Wave of the FutureJuly 29, 1806 Encampment
7 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Injury Forces a Halt to Build CanoesJuly 19, 1806 Canoe Camp
8 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Making Canoes, Then and Now
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9 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Open Spaces: Room to RoamJuly 27, 1806 Encampment
10 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Pompey’s PillarPompey's Pillar National Monument — Lewis & Clark National Landmark — Reported permanently removed
11 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Pompey's Pillar
12 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Pompey's Pillar
13 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Preparations of Continuing the TripJuly 20-23, 1806 Canoe Camp
14 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Sign of American IndiansJuly 24, 1809 Encampment
15 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — The "Yellowstone River" WalkwayClark on the Yellowstone River — July 15-August 3, 1806 —
16 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — The Changing Faces of Pompeys PillarStabilizing the Rock
17 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — The Huntley Irrigation Project: Harnessing the Water of the Yellowstone River — Pompeys Pillar National Monument —
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18 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — The Pompeys Pillar Legacy
19 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Three Forks: Clark's Party SplitsJuly 13, 1806 At the Three Forks of the Missouri
20 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Transportation: Hoofing ItJuly 16, 1806 Encampment
21 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Transportation: Traveling DownstreamJuly 15, 1806 Encampment
22 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Triumph and TormentAugust 3, 1806 Encampment
23 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Using Modern Mapping Technology to Help Solve a 200 Year-Old Mystery
24 Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Yellowstone River: A Water ExpresswayJuly 15, 1806 Arrival at the Yellowstone River
 
 
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Apr. 16, 2024