After filtering for Montana, 240 entries match your criteria. The first 100 are listed.
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1 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — "it was mutually advantageous..." — Lewis and Clark at Camp Fortunate — |
2 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Bannack — |
3 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Beaverhead Rock — |
4 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Beaver's Head Rock: Native Road Sign — Lewis & Clark Seek the Shoshone — |
5 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Clark Pocket Compass Monument — |
6 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Distant Features — |
7 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Fortunate Camp — |
8 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Lewis and Clark Pathfinder Tribute — |
9 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Mapping the Way — |
10 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Reliable Landmarks — |
11 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Sacajawea — |
12 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Southern Gateway Marker — (Ryan’s Canyon) — |
13 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — The Lewis and Clark Expedition — |
14 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — William Clark — Map Maker — |
15 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Grant — The Beginning of the "Endless Missouri" — |
16 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Jackson — "Hot Spring Valley" — Land of 10,000 Haystacks — |
17 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Jackson — "I now take my leave..." — Clark Heads Toward the Yellowstone — Reported damaged |
18 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Jackson — A Soul-Searching Birthday — Questions about meaning, fulfillment & purpose — |
19 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Jackson — Welcome to Hamilton Ranch — Historic Landscapes Endure — |
20 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Polaris — The Way It Used To Be... Way Back — |
21 ► Montana, Beaverhead County, Wisdom — Natural Travel Corridor — On the Eve of Tragedy — Trail Creek — |
22 ► Montana, Broadwater County, Toston — Lewis and Clark Trail — |
23 ► Montana, Broadwater County, Townsend — Yorks Islands — Lewis and Clark in Montana — |
24 ► Montana, Broadwater County, Winston — Winston — |
25 ► Montana, Carbon County, Bridger — Jim Bridger, Mountain Man — |
26 ► Montana, Carbon County, Bridger — Jim Bridger, Mountain Man — |
27 ► Montana, Carbon County, Red Lodge — High Country Thoroughfare — |
28 ► Montana, Cascade County, Cascade — From Too Much to Note Enough — |
29 ► Montana, Cascade County, Cascade — July 17, 1805 & July 17, 1806 — |
30 ► Montana, Cascade County, Cascade — Point of Reference — |
31 ► Montana, Cascade County, Cascade — Sentinel of the Rockies — |
32 ► Montana, Cascade County, Cascade — The Missouri River Canyon and Old US Highway 91 — |
33 ► Montana, Cascade County, Cascade — Who was looking for who? — |
34 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — A "great" Set of Falls — |
35 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Black Eagle Falls — |
36 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Captain Lewis Arrives at the Great Falls — |
37 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Commissary of the Plains — |
38 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Explorers at the Portage — |
39 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Formation of the Gorge and Falls — |
40 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Giant Fountain — |
41 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Great Falls of the Missouri River — Minni-Sose-Tanka-Kijn-Ya — |
42 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — It's All Geometry — |
43 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Lewis & Clark Portage Route — June - July 1805 - July, 1806 — |
44 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Lewis and Clark Passed Here — 1805 - 08 (sic) — |
45 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Mobile Villages — |
46 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Of Special Concern — Lewis and Clark Nature Trail — |
47 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — One of Many Firsts — Lewis and Clark Nature Trail — |
48 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Pure Springs Along the Missouri River — |
49 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Rocks of the Gorge and Falls — |
50 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Sacajawea Island — |
51 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — Seaman: Companion to the Corps — |
52 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — The Army's Navy — |
53 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — The Experiment — |
54 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — The Falls: Obstacle or Opportunity — |
55 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — The Great Falls of the Missouri River — |
56 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — The Portage Around the Falls — |
57 ► Montana, Cascade County, Great Falls — These Springs Have Witnessed... — |
58 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Big Sandy — Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail — 1804 • Commemorating 200 Years • 2004 — Lewis & Clark Campsite May 28, 1805 — |
59 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Big Sandy — The Anglos Are Coming — Immigration Brings Change — |
60 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Carter — Exploring to the South — Reported damaged |
61 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Carter — Great Falls of the Missouri — Reported damaged |
62 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Fort Benton — 1806 Lewis' Return — |
63 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Fort Benton — Stream Flow Monitoring — |
64 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Loma — Decision at the Marias — Lewis in Blackfoot Country — |
65 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Loma — Decision Point — |
66 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Loma — Decision Point — |
67 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Loma — Exploring the North Fork — Lewis in Blackfoot Country — |
68 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Loma — Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail — 1804 • Commemorating 200 Years • 2004 — Lewis & Clark Campsite June 2 - 11, 1805 — |
69 ► Montana, Chouteau County, Loma — Marias River — |
70 ► Montana, Custer County, Ismay — The Powder River and the Red Trail — |
71 ► Montana, Custer County, Miles City — Powder River — |
72 ► Montana, Custer County, Miles City — The Tongue River — |
73 ► Montana, Dawson County, Glendive — Clark's Footprints To Eastern Montana's Future — Clark on the Yellowstone — |
74 ► Montana, Dawson County, Glendive — Evidence Of The Expedition — Clark on the Yellowstone — |
75 ► Montana, Dawson County, Glendive — Glendive — |
76 ► Montana, Dawson County, Glendive — Returning To The Plains — Clark on the Yellowstone — |
77 ► Montana, Fergus County, Roy — A Fine Day for a Sail — Lewis and Clark on the Missouri — |
78 ► Montana, Fergus County, Winifred — The Judith Landing — |
79 ► Montana, Flathead County, Somers — Howse House — |
80 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — "Jim Bridger - King of the Mountain Men" — Sculpted by Ott W. Jones IV — |
81 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Bozeman High School — |
82 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Bozeman Pass — |
83 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Entering the Yellowstone Valley — |
84 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — First People in the Gallatin Valley — To the Headwaters — |
85 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Fort Ellis — To the Headwaters — |
86 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Fort Ellis — |
87 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Fur Trade — To the Headwaters — |
88 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Lewis and Clark — To the Headwaters — |
89 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Lindley Park — |
90 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — The Bozeman Trail — |
91 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Trail Through Time — To the Headwaters — |
92 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Valley of Opportunity — To the Headwaters — |
93 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — Colter’s Run — |
94 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — Colter’s Run — The Second Marker — The Headwaters of the Missouri 1808 — |
95 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — European Interest in the Missouri — |
96 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — Gallatin City — First and Second — |
97 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — George Drouillard (1773-1810) — |
98 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — Headwaters of the Missouri River — |
99 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — In Patriotic Memory of Sacajawea — In Patriotic Memory of — |
100 ► Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — Jefferson’s Instructions to Lewis and Clark — July 4th, 1803 — |
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