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  2. The ‘Yellowstone’ Ranch Is a Real, Working Montana Ranch

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    Hang your hat in Rip Wheeler’s cabin!

  3. Where was “Yellowstone” filmed? See the real ... - AOL

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    6666 Ranch (Four Sixes Ranch, Guthrie, Tex.) Yellowstone ’s fourth season saw fan-favorite, clueless cowboy Jimmy Hurdstram ( Jefferson White ) unceremoniously shipped off to Texas’ 6666 Ranch ...

  4. Roosevelt Lodge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The lodge was built in 1919, and with the nearby supporting buildings built in subsequent years, was planned to give the ambience of a dude ranch. [4] Significant buildings include: Roosevelt Lodge : Built in 1919-1920, the L-shaped one story log building provides a communal meeting space and dining facility for visitors and staff.

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    THERE'S A LOT on Yellowstone that’s absolutely not realistic, from murder pits to Beth’s whole general vibe, but where the actual act of ranching is concerned, the show actually seems to care ...

  6. Ostia (Rome) - Wikipedia

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    The ancient city of Ostia stood in a strategic point near the mouth of the Tiber and the sea, which at the time was closer to the city. The modern seaside resort, Lido di Ostia, is in fact located about 5 km (3 miles) south-west of the ancient city and about 28 km from center of Rome (17.4 miles).

  7. Museo Archeologico Ostiense - Wikipedia

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    The Museo Archeologico Ostiense (or Archaeological Museum of Ostia) is an archaeological museum dedicated to the ancient Roman city of Ostia in Rome, Italy. The museum was built by Pope Pius IX, who in 1865 had to readapt a fifteenth-century building used as a store to create a city museum. Contained in the museum are numerous archaeological ...