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Re: O/T Northwest Road Trip
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Posted by big fred on August 14, 2006 at 21:11:33 from (65.219.141.162):
In Reply to: O/T Northwest Road Trip posted by Russ(Bolivia) on August 14, 2006 at 09:10:49:
If you're looking for really out of the way things, I'd recommend a stop at the Dale and Martha Hawk museum in Wolford (actually closer to Mylo) ND. Lots of antique farm equipment there. Another NoDak stop would be the Broste Rock Museum in Parshall, ND. If you're a rockhound it's a must-see. They have mineral specimens that outclass any museum in the world, even though the facility isn't anything outstanding (it's interesting though). I'd also recommend the Dickinson Dinosaur museum. They have better public exhibits than the museum in Bozeman that Jack Horner is so proud of. In Montana, the headwaters of the Missouri is interesting, just outside Three Forks, but if you're only making one trip across Montana, I think you'd be better off taking the "high line" road (US2) and going thru Glacier Natl Park on the Going to the Sun road. Then into Idaho, work your way down to Couer D'Alene, spectacular scenery. You could easily spend months making this trip and not see everything worth seeing. Have fun!
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