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Park City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Stillwater County, Montana, United States. The population was 870 at the 2000 census . Located 20 miles from the state's largest city, Billings , Park City has a small town atmosphere.
As of the 2010 census, there were 9,117 people, 3,796 households, and 2,657 families in the county.The population density was 5.1 inhabitants per square mile (2.0/km 2). ...
First St. in Park City, Montana, was built in 1906. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It is Classical Revival in style, and is believed to be the oldest house in Park City from its settlement period. [2] In 1990, trees on the property included some of the oldest fruit trees in the Yellowstone Valley. [2]
In late 1864, Yellowstone City, consisting of 75 cabins, was in operation. Two miners, John Bozeman and John Jacobs, laid out the Bozeman Trail in 1864 to allow access to western Montana Territory, and it soon became a well-traveled path between Fort Laramie and western Montana.
Paradise Valley is a major river valley of the Yellowstone River in Southwestern Montana just north of Yellowstone National Park in Park County. The valley is flanked by the Absaroka Range on the east and the Gallatin Range on the west. [1] The Paradise Valley is separated from the Gallatin Valley and Bozeman, MT, by the Bozeman Pass.
The United Methodist Episcopal Church in Park City, Montana, also known as Park City Methodist Episcopal Church and as First United Methodist Church, is a historic church built in 1898 that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. According to its NRHP nomination it is "a simple yet stately sandstone church building".
Map of the United States with Montana highlighted. Montana is a state located in the Western United States.According to the 2020 United States Census, Montana is the 8th least populous state with 1,084,225 inhabitants but the 4th largest by land area spanning 145,545.80 square miles (376,961.9 km 2) of land. [1]
The New World Mining District is an area of mineralization that sits within Gallatin National Forest to the northeast of Cooke City and Yellowstone National Park, in Park County, Montana, United States. The district hosts extensive deposits of gold, silver and copper in zones of carbonate replacement.