
The settlement of Brady serves as the focal point of this 1967 survey, situated along the Great Northern railroad line in Pondera County. This prairie landscape is defined by its agricultural and industrial infrastructure, where the rail line runs parallel to the Lewis and Clark Trail, connecting local commerce to the broader region. The map reveals a specialized local economy, highlighting Storage Bins, a Water Tank, and nearby Oil Wells that speak to the dual importance of grain handling and mineral extraction in the mid-20th century. The terrain is marked by the winding paths of South Pondera Coulee and Rocky Coulee, which cut through the high plains. Small aviation facilities like the Landing Strip north of the town site reflect the logistical needs of this expansive Montana landscape.
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