W 8th Lane, Choteau, Montana.

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W 8th Lane, Choteau, Montana.
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CHOTEAU, MONTANA Located on the eastern slope of the Rockies half way between Helena and Glacier Park at the junction of U.S. 89 and 287. Choteau was fur trading post originally, named for a fur trader and is one of the oldest towns in Montana. Because the Chinook winds moderate the climate and melt the snow, the cattle industry started here. Wheat farming is the other major industry.
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Choteau, MT (No. 1)
Choteau is a city in and the county seat of Teton County, Montana, United States. The population was 1,721 at the 2020 census.
Choteau is named after French fur merchant, trader and explorer Pierre Chouteau, Jr., who is also the namesake of Chouteau County, Montan. Fort Pierre, South Dakota, and Pierre, South Dakota, are also named after Chouteau. Originally a trading post established by A. B. Hamilton in 1873, the town was platted in 1883.
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W 8th Lane, Choteau, Montana.
One of the earliest boardwalks in the USA was designed in New Jersey and opened on June 26, 1870, in Atlantic City.
Choteau, MT (No. 2)
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 1.83 square miles (4.74 km2), all land.
The Teton River runs nearby, although for some distance upstream of Choteau it is dry during much of the year.
Being located along the Rocky Mountain Front, Choteau is near several mountains. Some of them are Mount Frazier, Old Baldy, and Rocky Mountain. The Ear Mountain Wildlife Management Area seeks to protect local wildlife, especially mule deer and bighorn sheep.
About 15 miles (24 km) west is the Teton Pass Ski Area. The area has downhill skiing, backcountry skiing, and snowmobile trails.
Just to the south is Freezout Lake, a bird watcher's paradise. Hundreds of thousands of birds gather at the lake during peak migration. 230 species have been documented at the lake.
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