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By: Ben and Sydney

By: Ben and Sydney. STATE SYMBOLES. TREE Ponderosa Pine BIRD Western Meadowlark. FLAG FLOWER Bitterroot. PLACES TO GO. LOLO PASS.

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By: Ben and Sydney

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  1. By: Ben and Sydney

  2. STATE SYMBOLES TREE Ponderosa Pine BIRD Western Meadowlark FLAG FLOWER Bitterroot

  3. PLACES TO GO

  4. LOLO PASS This is Lolo Pass in the Rocky Mountains. In 1805, a group of 35 hungry people went through Lolo. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the expedition. They had two goals. One was to find an all-water route from the Mississippi river all the to the Pacific Ocean. It failed. The second was to explore west Mississippi. They did very well. They got a first look at the west region. Lolo was a stop on Lewis and Clark Trail. When they reached it they only had soup mix that everyone hated. They survived by eating bear oil, candles and two of their horses. If you walk the trail remember to food!

  5. Glacier National Park Glacier National Park is located in Flathead County. It was established on May 11, 1910. The park has over 1000000 acres. It has over 130 lakes and more than 1000 species of plants and hundreds of animals. The place that became Glacier was originally inhabited by Native Americans and when the European explores arrived, the region was dominated by the Blackfeet soon the park begun establishing on May 11, 1910. A number of hotels in chalets were built. By 1932, the work was completed. Glacier has almost lost all its plants and animals species because of forest fires.

  6. Beaverhead Rock State Park Beaverhead Rock State Park is a feature of rock that was identified by Sacagawea during the Lewis and Clark expedition as a landmark not distant from the summer retreat of her clan. The park is located in Madison county. “The hill”, she says, “looks like what her nation calls the beaver’s head. From a similar resemblance of its figure to the head of a beaver.”

  7. When did Montana become a state? It became a state on November 8th, 1889. Who is the current governor of Montana? The governor is Brian Schweitzer.

  8. Important people Important events 1803-The us buys most of Montana in the Louisiana Purchase. 1901-The Montana Capitol Building is finished. The congress develops Glacier National park. • Charles Russell (1864-1926)- One of people who influenced Montana was Charles Russell. He was a great artist. He made over 2000 paintings and bronze sculptures. • Jeannette Rankin (1880 -1973)- Rankin was the first congresswoman.

  9. Population How big is Montana in square miles? It’s 147,042 sq mi. What is the primary way people make money in Montana? The main business is mining, farming, and ranching. There are lots of ways to work and make money in Montana. • The population of Montana is 970,000. Physical Features • Montana has 9,647 streams, 4,390 valleys, 472 flats and 217 basins.

  10. Here is the map of Montana

  11. Here are our sources Google Social Studies Alive Google images Buzzle

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