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Montana Road Map Itineraries |
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United States 12,
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Interstate Highway #15, Montana / Idaho State Line to Montana / Canada / United States Border
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State Highway #16, City of Glendive From the Junction of I-94 to Saskatchewan Border
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United States Highway #191,
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United States Highway #2, City of Glasgow to Montana/North Dakota State Line
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State 200,
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State Highway #24, Canada/US Border to Glascow
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State Highway #43,
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United States Highway #87, The Lewis and Clark Trail - Cities of Great Falls to Billings
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Interstate 90,
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United States 93,
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Interstate Highway #94, Intersection of I-90 to North Dakota
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Highway State 200
City of Great Falls - Welcome to Great Falls Junction of Interstate Highway #15. NOTE highways #89 and #200 overlap Interstate #15 at this point
Highway Interstate 90
View from Rest Area Looking at the Crazy Mountains.
Highway State 200
Community of Ravalli - Junction of highway #200 Note highway #200 overlaps highway #93 at this point south.
Highway Interstate 90
View from highway Driving west.
Highway United States 191
View from highway Looking at Bozeman Business Area
Highway State 200
Community of Belt Junction of highway #331
Highway United States 2
City of Wolf Point. Access to park with picnic tables and historic inforation sign. 'Wolf Point - The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed by here, Westword bound in May 1805. Fur trappers and traders followed them a few years later. Steamboats began making it from St. Louis up the Missouri as far as Fort Benton in the early 1860's. Wolf Point was the halfway point between Bismark and Fort Benton. Wood choppers supplied cord wood for boats stopping to refuel. The American Fur Company pocket Chippewa blew up and sank not far from here in 1867. A deck hand tapped a barrel of alchohol by candle light. The fumes, the candle and 25 kegs of black powder did the rest. Fortunately no lives were lost in the disaster.'
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