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Glasgow, MONTANA G lasgow, Montana and its surrounding area has a lot to offer those visiting Northeastern Montana. The Valley County Pioneer Museum, located in Glasgow, is a great place to start. The museum has numerous exhibits ranging from dinosaurs to Lewis and Clark, the Fort Peck Dam, and the railroad. The Pioneer Museum is a great representation of Valley County's history. The Northeast Montana Fair is a lively attraction in Glasgow. Here you can find the rodeo, art and craft exhibits, livestock sales, bingo, a demolition derby, and much more. There is definately something for everyone going on during this time. The fair is usually held towards the end of July or the beginning of August. For more information you can call 406.228.6266. Downtown Glasgow has many local stores to go shopping. You can find stores that sell anything from clothing to jewelry, flowers, furniture, electronics and gifts for any occasion. Moving on to Fort Peck, which is located 18 miles southeast of Glasgow, you will find recreational activities for everyone. Activities range from fishing to boating, water skiing, swimming, camping, bird watching and hiking. Here you can also find the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge which has deer, elk, and sharp-tailed grouse. Fort Peck also hosts the Montana Governor's Cup Wall? See Glasgow Page 64 63


 

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