
The Gallatin Valley and the surrounding mountain ranges form the core of this mid-century topographic record, where the Missouri River begins at the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers. Major population centers like Bozeman and Livingston are shown alongside smaller railway and agricultural hubs such as Three Forks, Belgrade, and Manhattan. The regional economy is defined by the tracks of the Northern Pacific and the Chicago Milwaukee Saint Paul and Pacific railroads, which thread through the gaps between the Crazy Mountains, Bridger Range, and the Absaroka Range.
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