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  2. List of museums in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Montana's largest state park has dinosaur fossil remains, including Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops; visitor center at the park entrance has exhibits explaining the site's geologic, fossil, and prehistoric significance; [40] artifacts include a Triceratops skull; has a "touchy-feely" table allowing visitors to hold fossils and artifacts ...

  3. National parks in Montana - Wikipedia

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    There are two national parks located in the U.S. state of Montana managed by the National Park Service: Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park. [1] Yellowstone National Park is one of three national parks to be located in more than one state and the only national park to be located in three states, the other two being Wyoming and ...

  4. Saint Mary Visitor Center, Entrance Station and Checking ...

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    The complex consists of the main visitor center, with a connected entrance station. Two checking stations or kiosks are located in the roadway. Recent renovations have restored the original teal, ebony and peach color scheme, which had been obscured by the application of standard National Park Service brown paint.

  5. List of Montana state parks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state parks and reserves in the Montana state park system, in the United States. Current parks. Name Image County Size Estab- lished [1]

  6. Makoshika State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest of Montana's state parks at more than 11,000 acres (45 km 2). [5] Park history. ... The skull is displayed in the park's visitor center.

  7. Medicine Rocks State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is located about 25 miles (40 km) west-southwest of Baker, Montana, and 11 miles (18 km) north of Ekalaka, Montana. The park is named for the "Medicine Rocks," a series of sandstone pillars similar to hoodoos some 60 to 80 feet (18 to 24 m) high with eerie undulations, holes, and tunnels in them.