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Showing posts with label Montana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montana. Show all posts

Jul 10, 2021

Greetings from MONTANA


 pub: CT

Nickname - Treasure State
1940 Population - 559,456
Area in Sq. Miles - 146,997
Entered the Union, Nov. 8,1889

Jun 25, 2021

A message from COOKE CITY


 MONTANA
pub: C.T.

Cook City lies in a great Valley corridor leading into Yellowstone Park.  Situated on grassy timbered bench beside rippling Soda Butte Creek with great hills towering on either side and massive peaks rising above them, this little "City" has a setting equal to any painter's dream.

Dec 23, 2020

Greetings from MONTANA

pub: CURTEICH

Key to Views 
M - State Capitol
O - View from tunnel window on Logan Pass
N - Administration Bldg., Montana University
T - The Big Stack a Washoe Smelter
A - Richest Hill in the World
N - Horseshoe Curve on Flint Creek Hill
A -

Oct 17, 2020

Greetings from MISSOULA

MONTANA
pub: CURTEICH 
posted: June 25,1946

5p.m.
All is fine.
Going to Yellowstone.
Robert

May 2, 2020

Greetings from MONTANA

pub: KROPP

Key to views
M - Montana State Capitol, Helena
O - Fishing is Great in Montana
N - Bear
T - Highest Stack in World, Anaconda, near Butte
A - Baring Falls, Glacier National Park
N - Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park
A - State University, Missoula

Only Texas and California are larger than Montana, area 146,997 square miles, three times as large as New york.  Forest area as large as Pennsylvania.

Jan 31, 2014

FORD

I want to share this fun Advertising card with you, celebrating  
~ FRIENDSHIP FRIDAY ~
It's one of my favorites.
The trucks look like toys.

the Truck
and a trade that will
save you money!
Never before has "Buy Now" meant so much.  
Don't wait! Tomorrow you'll be glad you traded today. 
Come in or give me a ring for a big money-saving deal. 
PERRY MOTORS
CUT BANK, MONT.

These Trucks appear to be from the 
1940s the best I can figure.
* * * * * *
Bagley Avenue, Birthplace of Ford Car,
Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan
In this brick shed at the rear of 58 Bagley Avenue,  Mr. Ford carried on some of his early automobile experiments while employed as an engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company.  Three lathes, drill presses and hand tools are those used in building his first car.  The right hand door had to be torn out and made larger because Mr. Ford forgot to measure the door when he built the car inside.

Visit other fun posts at FRIENDSHIP FRIDAY
 http://thebestheartsarecrunchy.blogspot.com/2014/01/gladly-share-my-heart-with-thine.html

Jan 30, 2014