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Huntley Project Museum of Irrigated Agriculture

Huntley Project Museum of Irrigated Agriculture

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winter hours are 10 .m. to 4 p.m. Memorial Day to Labor Day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
406-348-2533
Free
lat: 45.925988 long: -108.240783

The Huntley Project is an irrigation project by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The Huntley Project Museum tells the story of how the irrigation project came to be, how it was constructed, & the homesteaders & events that settled it. The Huntley Project has it’s own unique history within the history of Montana. The museum is on approximately 10 acres with a park like setting. You can stroll the historic town of Osborn, Montana & learn the hardships & successes of rural life 111 years ago. There is a huge selection of antique farm equipment which you can enjoy in action during the annual Threshing Bee held every third weekend in August.

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Hole in the Wall to Judith Landing

lat: 47.7400888 long: -109.6276312
Clearwater to Dunnigan Gulch

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
Upper Hauser Lake to Missouri River

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Blackfoot River

The Blackfoot River, sometimes called the Big Blackfoot River to distinguish it from the Little Blackfoot River, is a snow-fed and spring-fed river in western Montana.

lat: 46.9177068 long: -113.6781495
Lewis and Clark Highway

lat: 44.97475 long: -113.44537
Old Buffalo Trail 3

lat: 46.9547545 long: -113.5255417
Blackfoot River Beginning

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
Lewis and Clark Pass

lat: 47.1427216 long: -112.4289137
Beaver Creek to Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
South Shore Trail

lat: 47.534344 long: -111.2047707
Antelope Wilderness to James Kipp Landing

lat: 47.6274434 long: -108.6934195
Nine Mile to Mcnamara

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
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