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Gallatin County received 99.155 square miles (256.81 km 2) of land area and 0.119 square miles (0.31 km 2) of water area, whereas Park County received 146.229 square miles (378.73 km 2) of land and 0.608 square miles (1.57 km 2) of water. The geographies transferred are known as Census Tract 14 in Gallatin County and Census Tract 6 in Park County.
Livingston, is a city and the county seat of Park County, Montana, United States. [1] It is in southwestern Montana, on the Yellowstone River , north of Yellowstone National Park . As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 8,040.
Extends into Carbon County, Montana and Park County, Wyoming: 27: Rolfson House: Rolfson House: September 5, 1979 : West of Livingston on Bozeman Rd. Livingston vicinity: 28: Sacajawea-Miles Parks Historic District
The valley lies predominantly along a north–south axis, and is anchored to the north by Livingston, Montana and to the south by Yankee Jim Canyon, approximately fifteen miles north of Gardiner, Montana and the north entrance of Yellowstone Park. US Highway 89 passes through the valley and into Yellowstone National Park. The valley was the ...
Lahren, L. A., "The Ongoing Odyssey of the Anzick Clovis Burial in Park County Montana (24PA506): Part 1", Archaeology in Montana 42, pp. 55–59, 2001; Jennifer Raff and Deborah a. Bolnick, "Genetic Roots of the First Americans", Nature 506, pp. 162–163. 2014; Rasmussen, Morten, et al., "The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis ...
Unincorporated communities in Park County, Montana (7 P) This page was last edited on 18 August 2013, at 01:31 (UTC). Text ...
Montana has two consolidated city-counties—Anaconda with Deer Lodge County and Butte with Silver Bow County. The portion of Yellowstone National Park that lies within Montana was not part of any county until 1978, when part of it was nominally added to Gallatin County , and the rest of it to Park County .
The Murray Hotel, originally named the Elite Hotel, is a historic hotel in Livingston, Montana, United States.The original two story hotel was built at the corner of Park and Second St. in 1904 by Josephine Kline to accommodate passengers from the Northern Pacific Railway. [1]