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1880 MAP WYOMING IDAHO MONTANA DAKOTA BRITANNICA NINTH
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA NINTH EDITION DATED 1875-1889 EDITOR THOMAS SPENCER BAYNES,VERY DECORATIVE FOR THE INTERIOR DESIGNER AND DECORATOR GENUINE CLEARANCE NOW UP TO 90% OFF RETAIL FROM A QUALITY LOT. THAT WAS PURCHASED FROM AN OLD ANTIQUE PRINT DEALER AT AN AUCTION SCAN SIZE OF APROX 15.5 x 11 INCHES ( 390 x 280 ). ALL ARE GENUINE ANTIQUE AND NOT MODERN COPIES
: special introductory offer TODAY., Original old antique victorian print, not a modern reproduction, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, Size and details in description below, Email for any missing image or description, Shipped WORLDWIDE next day, AIRMAIL from head office in Scotland allow 15/21 days for delivery
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: special introductory offer TODAY., Original old antique victorian print, not a modern reproduction, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, Size and details in description below, Email for any missing image or description, Shipped WORLDWIDE next day, AIRMAIL from head office in Scotland allow 15/21 days for delivery
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1888 ANTIQUE MAP WYOMING IDAHO MONTANA DAKOTA AMERICA
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA NINTH EDITION DATED 1875-1889 EDITOR THOMAS SPENCER BAYNES,VERY DECORATIVE FOR THE INTERIOR DESIGNER AND DECORATOR GENUINE CLEARANCE NOW UP TO 90% OFF RETAIL FROM A QUALITY LOT. THAT WAS PURCHASED FROM AN OLD ANTIQUE PRINT DEALER AT AN AUCTION SCAN SIZE OF APROX 15.5 x 11 INCHES ( 390 x 280 ). ALL ARE GENUINE ANTIQUE AND NOT MODERN COPIES
: special introductory offer TODAY., Original old antique victorian print, not a modern reproduction, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, Size and details in description below, Email for any missing image or description, Shipped WORLDWIDE next day, AIRMAIL from head office in Scotland allow 15/21 days for delivery
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: special introductory offer TODAY., Original old antique victorian print, not a modern reproduction, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, Size and details in description below, Email for any missing image or description, Shipped WORLDWIDE next day, AIRMAIL from head office in Scotland allow 15/21 days for delivery
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Glass Hummingbird Feeders, Set of 12
This item is available only as a set of 12. Beautiful hand blown hummingbird feeders. A perfect gift to share with your friends and family.
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This item is available only as a set of 12. Beautiful hand blown hummingbird feeders. A perfect gift to share with your friends and family.Misc.:
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Company: Papa Mouse (2002) (2002-01-01)
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Titanic
When the theatrical release of James Cameron's Titanic was delayed from July to December of 1997, media pundits speculated that Cameron's $200 million disaster epic would cause the director's downfall, signal the end of the blockbuster era, and sink Paramount Studios as quickly as the ill-fated luxury liner had sunk on that fateful night of April 14, 1912. Some studio executives were confident, others horrified, but the clarity of hindsight turned Cameron into an Oscar-winning genius, a shrewd businessman, and one of the most successful directors in the history of motion pictures. Titanic would surpass the $1 billion mark in global box-office receipts (largely due to multiple viewings, the majority by teenage girls), win 11 Academy Awards including best picture and director, produce the best-selling movie soundtrack of all time, and make a global superstar of Leonardo DiCaprio. A bona fide pop-cultural phenomenon, the film has all the ingredients of a blockbuster (romance, passion, luxury, grand scale, a snidely villain, and an epic, life-threatening crisis), but Cameron's alchemy of these ingredients proved more popular than anyone could have predicted. His stroke of genius was to combine absolute authenticity with a pair of fictional lovers whose tragic fate would draw viewers into the heart-wrenching reality of the Titanic disaster. As starving artist Jack Dawson and soon-to-be-married socialite Rose DeWitt Bukater, DiCaprio and Kate Winslet won the hearts of viewers around the world, and their brief but never-forgotten love affair provides the humanity that Cameron needed to turn Titanic into an emotional experience. Present-day framing scenes (featuring Gloria Stuart as the 101-year-old Rose) add additional resonance to the story, and although some viewers proved vehemently immune to Cameron's manipulations, few can deny the production's impressive achievements. Although some of the computer-generated visual effects look artificial, others--such as the sunset silhouette of Titanic during its first evening at sea, or the climactic splitting of the ship's sinking hull--are state-of-the-art marvels. In terms of sets and costumes alone, the film is never less than astounding. More than anything else, however, the film's overwhelming popularity speaks for itself. Titanic is an event film and a monument to Cameron's risk-taking audacity, blending the tragic irony of the Titanic disaster with just enough narrative invention to give the historical event its fullest and most timeless dramatic impact. Titanic is an epic love story on par with Gone with the Wind, and like that earlier box-office phenomenon, it's a film for the ages. --Jeff Shannon
VHS Tape: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, THX, NTSC
Company: Paramount (1998-09-01)
ISBN: 0792151712
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When the theatrical release of James Cameron's Titanic was delayed from July to December of 1997, media pundits speculated that Cameron's $200 million disaster epic would cause the director's downfall, signal the end of the blockbuster era, and sink Paramount Studios as quickly as the ill-fated luxury liner had sunk on that fateful night of April 14, 1912. Some studio executives were confident, others horrified, but the clarity of hindsight turned Cameron into an Oscar-winning genius, a shrewd businessman, and one of the most successful directors in the history of motion pictures. Titanic would surpass the $1 billion mark in global box-office receipts (largely due to multiple viewings, the majority by teenage girls), win 11 Academy Awards including best picture and director, produce the best-selling movie soundtrack of all time, and make a global superstar of Leonardo DiCaprio. A bona fide pop-cultural phenomenon, the film has all the ingredients of a blockbuster (romance, passion, luxury, grand scale, a snidely villain, and an epic, life-threatening crisis), but Cameron's alchemy of these ingredients proved more popular than anyone could have predicted. His stroke of genius was to combine absolute authenticity with a pair of fictional lovers whose tragic fate would draw viewers into the heart-wrenching reality of the Titanic disaster. As starving artist Jack Dawson and soon-to-be-married socialite Rose DeWitt Bukater, DiCaprio and Kate Winslet won the hearts of viewers around the world, and their brief but never-forgotten love affair provides the humanity that Cameron needed to turn Titanic into an emotional experience. Present-day framing scenes (featuring Gloria Stuart as the 101-year-old Rose) add additional resonance to the story, and although some viewers proved vehemently immune to Cameron's manipulations, few can deny the production's impressive achievements. Although some of the computer-generated visual effects look artificial, others--such as the sunset silhouette of Titanic during its first evening at sea, or the climactic splitting of the ship's sinking hull--are state-of-the-art marvels. In terms of sets and costumes alone, the film is never less than astounding. More than anything else, however, the film's overwhelming popularity speaks for itself. Titanic is an event film and a monument to Cameron's risk-taking audacity, blending the tragic irony of the Titanic disaster with just enough narrative invention to give the historical event its fullest and most timeless dramatic impact. Titanic is an epic love story on par with Gone with the Wind, and like that earlier box-office phenomenon, it's a film for the ages. --Jeff ShannonVHS Tape: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, THX, NTSC
Company: Paramount (1998-09-01)
ISBN: 0792151712
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American Road Trips: Montana Idaho Wyoming
Host Steve Fox visits four western states in 55 minutes in this video guide first aired on the Travel Channel. First up: 20 minutes in Montana. In that brief time, viewers meet a poet/novelist, bookstore owner, and filmmaker who are all part of the art scene in Missoula. Then there's the Deer Lodge blacksmith shop, a chat with Blackfeet Nation leader Curly Bear, and bighorn sheep, mountain goats, and grizzlies in Glacier National Park. Next, Fox takes viewers to Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains, the Snake River, and a potato museum. A hop over to Wyoming is next for a gander at the famous geysers of Yellowstone and a "cowboy pancake" breakfast in the wilderness of the Grand Tetons. Finally, the crew heads west to Washington, where they take in Seattle's Pike Place Market before heading off to the San Juan Islands, Olympic National Park, and Mt. St. Helens. Along the way, rangers, shop owners, and cowboy poets make the case for why their spots merit a stop. Because Fox shows you a little bit about a lot of places and because he tells you exactly what roads you take to get there, this series is more for the actual traveler than the armchair counterpart. --Kimberly Heinrichs
VHS Tape: Color, NTSC
Company: Questar (2002-04-02)
ISBN: 1568553900
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Host Steve Fox visits four western states in 55 minutes in this video guide first aired on the Travel Channel. First up: 20 minutes in Montana. In that brief time, viewers meet a poet/novelist, bookstore owner, and filmmaker who are all part of the art scene in Missoula. Then there's the Deer Lodge blacksmith shop, a chat with Blackfeet Nation leader Curly Bear, and bighorn sheep, mountain goats, and grizzlies in Glacier National Park. Next, Fox takes viewers to Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains, the Snake River, and a potato museum. A hop over to Wyoming is next for a gander at the famous geysers of Yellowstone and a "cowboy pancake" breakfast in the wilderness of the Grand Tetons. Finally, the crew heads west to Washington, where they take in Seattle's Pike Place Market before heading off to the San Juan Islands, Olympic National Park, and Mt. St. Helens. Along the way, rangers, shop owners, and cowboy poets make the case for why their spots merit a stop. Because Fox shows you a little bit about a lot of places and because he tells you exactly what roads you take to get there, this series is more for the actual traveler than the armchair counterpart. --Kimberly HeinrichsVHS Tape: Color, NTSC
Company: Questar (2002-04-02)
ISBN: 1568553900
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Better Birdwatching in Idaho & Montana
After watching this DAVd, we guarantee that you will know mo re abut birds that you are likely to encounter where you live and travel. Beginning and advanced birdwatchers will enjoy viewing unique and entertaining behaviors. In additon to preferred habitats for each species, the video clips display diagnostic field marks for indentification and sounds for most species. Sophisticated menus allow you to quickly locate species of interst.
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Adventures With DiG
a documentary that takes place along 1800 miles of the Continental Divide Mountain Bike Route. Filmed over a period of one month in the summer of 2008. With nothing more than a bike, a trailer, some cameras, and a little food, I abandoned Montana and headed for Colorado.Zero training and very little experience makes for a funny film. The views are breathtaking but so are the hills I find myself pushing my gear up!
Unlike most nature, adventure documentary films, Adventures With DiG takes the viewer on the real trials and tribulations that go along with filming a outdoor documentary. The entire documentary if filmed and narrated, en-route by me. Tent camping is the formal hotel on the GDMBR, and all food was carried in a trailer attached to my bike. Adventures With DiG is Candid look at the GDMBR.
Unlike most nature, adventure documentary films, Adventures With DiG takes the viewer on the real trials and tribulations that go along with filming a outdoor documentary. The entire documentary if filmed and narrated, en-route by me. Tent camping is the formal hotel on the GDMBR, and all food was carried in a trailer attached to my bike. Adventures With DiG is Candid look at the GDMBR.
This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Ryan DiGaetano
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Company: Hands of DiG
(2008-11-26)
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Maptech TNav Topo CD Rom- Montana & Northern Idaho
The Devil's Cup: A History of the World According to Coffee
In this captivating book, Stewart Lee Allen treks three-quarters of the way around the world on a caffeinated quest to answer these profound questions: Did the advent of coffee give birth to an enlightened western civilization? Is coffee, indeed, the substance that drives history? From the cliffhanging villages of Southern Yemen, where coffee beans were first cultivated eight hundred years ago, to a cavernous coffeehouse in Calcutta, the drinking spot for two of India’s three Nobel Prize winners . . . from Parisian salons and cafés where the French Revolution was born, to the roadside diners and chain restaurants of the good ol’ U.S.A., where something resembling brown water passes for coffee, Allen wittily proves that the world was wired long before the Internet. And those who deny the power of coffee (namely tea-drinkers) do so at their own peril.
Author: Stewart Lee Allen
Paperback: 240 pages
Company: Ballantine Books (2003-03-04) (2003-03-04)
ISBN: 0345441494
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In this captivating book, Stewart Lee Allen treks three-quarters of the way around the world on a caffeinated quest to answer these profound questions: Did the advent of coffee give birth to an enlightened western civilization? Is coffee, indeed, the substance that drives history? From the cliffhanging villages of Southern Yemen, where coffee beans were first cultivated eight hundred years ago, to a cavernous coffeehouse in Calcutta, the drinking spot for two of India’s three Nobel Prize winners . . . from Parisian salons and cafés where the French Revolution was born, to the roadside diners and chain restaurants of the good ol’ U.S.A., where something resembling brown water passes for coffee, Allen wittily proves that the world was wired long before the Internet. And those who deny the power of coffee (namely tea-drinkers) do so at their own peril. Author: Stewart Lee Allen
Paperback: 240 pages
Company: Ballantine Books (2003-03-04) (2003-03-04)
ISBN: 0345441494
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Idaho - Montana Chapter American Society of Landscape Architects
This is the Idaho/Montana Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Call for Entries-The Idaho Montana Chapter of Landscape Architects ... (more...)
Idaho Transportation Department - Division of Highways
For Dial-up - Uses static maps - 5 minute updates - Best for Firefox users - Best for older browsers (more...)
Montana and Idaho Fly-fishing, Elk hunting and pack trips
Five Bears Outfitters of Florence, Montana specializes in guided summer and winter elk, deer, bear, goat and moose hunting, trout fishing, fly-fishing and backcountry horseback ... (more...)
IDAHO - MONTANA HOMES
Serving Idaho and Montana real estate needs. ... If you are moving to Northern Idaho or Western Montana you have come to the right Web Site. (more...)
Smoke Monitoring Unit - Montana / Idaho State Airshed Group
Prescribed burning in forested areas is a useful management tool employed by land managers. In 1978, federal, state and local government agencies and the forest products industry ... (more...)
Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway Company
Manuscript Group 139. Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway Company. Records, 1903-1962 65.5 l.f. (more...)
Idaho chapter Oregon-California Trails Association home page - Oregon ...
Idaho chapter Oregon-California Trail Association home page contains the calendar of events, Trail Dust newsletter, pictures and information about Oregon Trail sites in Idaho. (more...)
Idaho/Montana Section of AIChE
Idaho/Montana Section of AIChE | Section Officers | AIChE National | INL WWW Page | Other Local Professional Societies | Idaho Falls Section of ISA (more...)
IDAHO TIMBER
From our headquarters in Boise, Idaho, across the country to Montana, Kansas, Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Florida and North Carolina, we promise our customers the Idaho Timber ... (more...)
Idaho Montana ASW Section Webpage
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Open Question: Destinations for road trip from Cleveland to LA?
Any suggestions/tips would be greatly appreciated. We are going up north, then down, so, so far we have decided:
Cleveland to Chicago, then Madison (or Milwaukee), then St. Paul to visit the Mall of America, then no real destination until Seattle (going through North Dakota, Montana, and Idaho), Portland, then the rest in California: Redding, San Francisco, San Jose, Monterey, then Los Angeles.
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Open Question: What is the oddest place you have seen a Taiwanese person live?
I mean expat Taiwanese and not students or those on vacation. I have seen or heard of Taiwanese people living in Central/South American countries like Guatemala, Belize or Argentina. I also heard of some living in Idaho, Tennesee or Montana.
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Resolved Question: what should i bring to camp?
im going to camp in montana for 4 weeks and there will be snow and it will also be very hott its horse camp and we travel all threw montana and idaho we also will be taking a 3 hour ride in the van with 5 other ppl....im drawing a total blank of everything i need to pack.. and is hoping u guys can help me and also any suggests of anything fun i should bring for the van and when we dont ride horses.
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Resolved Question: What makes up the Pacific Northwest?
I would say:
far northern California
Oregon
Washington
Idaho
western Montana
BC
Yukon
Alaska
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Resolved Question: Do you live in the healthiest state?
1.Vermont
2.Hawaii
3.New Hampshire
4.Minnesota
5.Utah
6.Massachusetts
7.Connecticut
8.Idaho
9.Maine
10.Washington
11.Rhode Island
12.North Dakota
13.Nebraska
14.Wyoming
15.Iowa
16.Oregon
17.Wisconsin
18.New Jersey
19.Colorado
20.Virginia
21.South Dakota
22.Kansas
23.Montana
24.California
25.New York
26.Maryland
27.Michigan
28.Pennsylvania
29.New Mexico
30.Alaska
31.Illinois
32.Ohio
33.Arizona
34.Indiana
35.Delaware
36.North Carolina
37.Kentucky
38.Missouri
39.West Virginia
40.Alabama
41.Georgia
42.Nevada
43.Arkansas
44.Oklahoma
45.Florida
46.Texas
47.Tennessee
48.South Carolina
49.Mississippi
50.Louisiana
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Resolved Question: Why does everyone think of all germans as nazis?
i'm one half german and there's this girl in my class who is jewish and i sure don't have anything against her but everyone knows i'm german so they make fun of our history and say we should be enemies i don't have a german accent or anything because i was born and raised in idaho U.S.A and my parents montana but why does everyone think i'm a nazi my ancestors left before the war
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Resolved Question: How does a state become a state ? Does its people have to request statehood ?
The first thirteen states were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island . The other thirty -- seven states came slowly . Vermont became a state in 1791, Kentucky became a state in 1792, and Tennessee became a state in 1796 .
As far as the nineteenth century is concerned, Ohio became a state in 1803 and Louisiana became a state in 1812 . Indiana became a state in 1816, Mississippi became a state in 1817, Illinois became a state in 1818, Alabama became a state in 1819, Maine became a state in 1820, and Missouri became a state in 1821 . Arkansas became a state in 1836, Michigan became a state in 1837, Florida and Texas became states in 1845, Iowa became a state in 1846, and Wisconsin became a state in 1848 .
Later on in the nineteenth century, California became a state in 1850, Minnesota became a state in 1858, and Oregon became a state in 1859 . Kansas became a state in 1861, West Virginia became a state in 1863, Nevada became a state in 1864, Nebraska became a state in 1867, Colorado became a state in 1876 . North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington became states in 1889 . Idaho and Wyoming became states in 1890 . Utah became a state in 1896 .
As far as the twentieth century is concerned, Oklahoma became a state in 1907 . New Mexico and Arizona became states in 1912, and Alaska and Hawaii became states in 1959 .
Why did any of these terrirtories become states ? Did our elected officials wake up one day in 1850 and say "Why don't we make California a state ?' or did they wake up one day in 1959 and say "Why don't we make Alaska a state ?" . Does the individual terrirtory have to request statehood ? The people of Utah must have wanted statehood mighty bad .
Our government might grant statehood to several territories within a short time . Indiana became a state in 1816, Mississippi became a state in 1817, Illinois became a state in 1818, Alabama became a state in 1819, Maine became a state in 1820, and Missouri became a state in 1821 . That's a state a year for six years . By the same token, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington all became states in 1889 .
Our government might also go for a long time without granting statehood to a territory . There was a long period of time between the time New Mexico and Arizona became states in 1912, and the time Alaska and Hawaii became states in 1959 .
NOW -- does Congress have to decide to grant statehood to a territory ( "Why don't we make Arizona a state ?" ) ? Does a territory have to request statehood ? Thank you in advance for your answers .
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Resolved Question: best deals on building materials in idaho and montana?
looking to start gethering and would like some inside advise on where I can find the best deals for my house we will be building tiles hardwood building materials we are building from bottom up so anything we will need
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Resolved Question: I've lived in southern CA since 1989 and have never caught a fresh water fish here what's so different here?
I've been fishing in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana never had a problem catching fish any of these places. I've tried many times in southern California with no luck. Are these areas in southern California that over fished? Or maybe doing something wrong. I have lived in Temecula all this time and only tried the lakes around here. I use worms and a wide verity lures don't matter no fish. I'm very confused at this time.
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Resolved Question: Where is The best place to live in the North West are (Montana, Idaho, North or South Dakota?
My so to be husband and myself Want to start a new life. I am from Iowa And he is from the East coast and We want to go somewhere new. We have money to start a New life I just need a little help Where to go.
We are just picking up and leavin We have no idea Where to go please help I need delaits..
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