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{{Short description|Unincorporated community in Montana, US}} |
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[[File:BowlerMTstagecoach.jpg|thumb|right|Remains of an old stage coach stop near Bowler, MT.]] |
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The elevation is 4,698 feet. Bowler appears on the Bowler U.S. Geological Survey Map. |
The elevation is 4,698 feet.<ref name=gnis/> Bowler appears on the Bowler U.S. Geological Survey Map. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Bowler was an isolated agricultural community established in the late |
Bowler was an isolated agricultural community established in the late 1890s, situated in a valley at the foot of the [[Pryor Mountains]]. A post office operated in Bowler from 1894 to 1936, there was also a bar and a cemetery situated just outside town. A few buildings and foundations located away from Pryor Mountain Road are all that remains today. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Carbon County, Montana}} |
{{Carbon County, Montana}} |
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[[Category:Unincorporated communities in Montana]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 22 July 2023
Bowler is an unincorporated community located in Carbon County, Montana, United States[1] at 45°12′18″N 108°43′08″W / 45.205°N 108.719°W.
The elevation is 4,698 feet.[1] Bowler appears on the Bowler U.S. Geological Survey Map.
History
[edit]Bowler was an isolated agricultural community established in the late 1890s, situated in a valley at the foot of the Pryor Mountains. A post office operated in Bowler from 1894 to 1936, there was also a bar and a cemetery situated just outside town. A few buildings and foundations located away from Pryor Mountain Road are all that remains today.
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