The Camas Creek Cutoff Road is a historic segment of road in West Glacier, Montana, that served as a vital transportation route. Its rustic construction and route reflect early park development strategies.
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Conservation; Architecture
Near Lake Mcdonald, West Glacier, Montana
Politics/Government; Architecture
Head Of Belly River Valley, West Glacier, Montana
Transportation; Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture
U.s. 2, West Glacier, Montana
Politics/Government; Architecture
Lower End Of Bowman Lake 1/2 Mi. E Of Bowman Lake Ranger Station, West Glacier, Montana
Politics/Government; Transportation
North Fork Drainage, Between Polebridge And Bowman Ranger Stations, Glacier Np, West Glacier, Montana
Architecture; Politics/Government
Mcdonald Subdistrict, West Glacier, Montana
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Industry; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government
22 Mi. From Dillon Off Mt 278, Dillon, Montana
Conservation; Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
N Of Dillon On Us Fs Rd. 98, Dillon, Montana
Engineering; Industry; Social History
Approx. 5 Mi. Nw Of Glendale On Forest Rd. 187, Glendale, Montana
Industry
Forest Service Rd. #2465, Approximately Four Miles Se. Of Jct. With Mt 43, Wise River, Montana
Agriculture; Architecture; Exploration/Settlement
1200 Mt 278, Dillon, Montana
Commerce; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By 4th, Crook, Burlington Northern Rr, 1st And Crow Sts., Hardin, Montana