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The Hockaday Museum's permanent art collection focuses extensively on art and artists local to the Flathead Valley, Glacier National Park and Montana.Artists displayed in the museum's permanent collection include C.M. Russell, Ace Powell, Hugh Hockaday, Bud Helbig, Olaf C. Seltzer, Jeanne Hamilton, Russell Chatham, John Fery, Leonard Lopp, Frank Hagel and more.
Lone Pine State Park is a public recreation area on the southwest side of Kalispell, Montana, United States. The day-use state park's 270 acres (110 ha) include 7.5 miles (12.1 km) of trails for hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and horseback riding.
Havre is the eighth-largest city in Montana, and the largest city in the Montana section of the Hi-Line. With the nearest larger city, Great Falls, about 120 miles (190 km) to the south, Havre serves as a medical and business center for the Montana section of the Hi-Line. U.S. Highway 87 has its northern terminus at Havre.
The Kalispell Center Mall is a shopping mall located in Kalispell, Montana, United States. Its anchors are JCPenney and Red Lion Hotels with one vacant anchor last occupied by Herberger's. It also has a casino and a US Bank. [1] It opened in 1986. [2] In 2013, Red Lion Hotels Corporation sold the mall to WSPGB Mall LLC for $11.6 million.
The Flathead River (Salish: člq̓etkʷ ntx̣ʷetkʷ, ntx̣ʷe, Kutenai: kananmituk), [6] in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Montana, originates in the Canadian Rockies to the north of Glacier National Park and flows southwest into Flathead Lake, then after a journey of 158 miles (254 km), empties into the Clark Fork.
The Pend d'Oreille or Pend d'Oreilles (/ ˌ p ɒ n d ə ˈ r eɪ / PON-də-RAY), also known as the Kalispel (/ ˈ k æ l ə s p ɛ l /), [3] are Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau.Today many of them live in Montana and eastern Washington of the United States.