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Eastern Montana: Land of Open Roads and Wildlife

Explore the soft rolling hills of Eastern Montana, where cattle and farming thrive. Discover the thriving business of upland game birds like pheasants, Hungarian partridge, and Merriam's turkey. Encounter white-tail deer and enjoy the hub of small businesses in this natural wonderland. Visit the castle butte and experience the unique landscape on the Canadian border, west of North Dakota, east of Idaho, and north of Wyoming. Coordinates: 45°N 108°W.

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Eastern Montana: Land of Open Roads and Wildlife

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  1. Eastern Montana

  2. The open roads are with no trees and soft rolling hills.

  3. The land is used for cattle or farming.

  4. Upland game birds are a big business in this area. Pheasants, Hungarian partridge, And Merriam's turkey are heavily populated in eastern Montana. Also there are white tail deer in the area.

  5. Human Place A hub for small businesses.

  6. Natural The castle butte of eastern Montana.

  7. Exact Relative Location On the Canadian border west of North Dakota east of Idaho north of Wyoming. 45oN 108oW

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