
The Big Hole River carves through this southwest Montana landscape, marking the natural boundary between Beaverhead and Madison Counties. During the late 1990s, the rural character of the area remained defined by expansive ranching operations and localized irrigation networks. Traces of early 20th-century settlement appear in the form of rural education sites like Reichle Sch, Buhrer Sch, and Birch Creek Sch, while the Haining Cem offers a focal point for genealogical research near family landholdings such as Haining Ranch.
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