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which is the disposal site of the contaminated soil. Contaminated construction materials were disposed of "in a specially designed landfill cell." The remaining contamination is limited to the forests and property in or near the former mine, with cleanup plans pending and with controls for higher exposures during wildfire fighting.
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chose a nearby site as a "division yard", or freight terminal, which was first renamed "West Troy" before just becoming Troy itself as the Lake City area was abandoned. The town's first hotel, then called the
Windsor Hotel, was built. One transplant described the town as such: "Fifteen saloons gaily
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living together, 9.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 6.2% had a male householder with no wife present, and 47.1% were non-families. 37.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
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The town's population reached 1000 residents in 1924, and the same year, the town's
Lincoln Theatre opened. The population peaked around 1926, but in March of that year, the Great Northern Railway moved its freight terminal elsewhere, leaving "only three supervisors and small force of Japanese ."
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Lincoln County Port Authority. Troy's modern economy is largely based on "mining, education, retail, and tourism," while its historical economy was based on mining and logging. A train freight yard, a sawmill, and an ore processing facility were the main employers until
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were in evidence, one grocery store run by John Bowen, several 'beaneries' (called restaurants by some), one drug store owned by 'Doc' Sailey and many shacks and tents where the 'wild women' congregated. Fights and ribaldry were the order of the days and nights." Another grocery store followed in
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built a freight station there, leading to a boom in workers, miners, their families, and associates. The area narrowly missed wildfire damage in 1910 and expanded its services throughout the following years, though its population would drop due to a series of misfortunes in the late 1920s before
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The 1910s brought change. After the
Windsor Hotel had been destroyed by fire in 1906 and rebuilt in 1907, wildfires during the summer of 1910 narrowly missed Troy by a few miles but raged throughout the area, causing lasting damage to the newly-protected
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Troy's first school, a one-room schoolhouse, was built in 1894. In 1937, the Bull Lake School in Bull Lake Valley and Fall Creek School by
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Windsor Hotel was renamed to the Great Northern Hotel, which stood until it burned down (for the second time) in 1941. A coffee house and cable shop operate on its former location. The Lincoln Theatre was remodeled in 1994.
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volunteer serves as a mentor for student college applications/visits and community involvement in student activities. After the Troy Art Club's ceramic ornaments were some of the ones chosen for the US
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was 1,234.2 inhabitants per square mile (476.5/km). There were 490 housing units at an average density of 644.7 units per square mile (248.9 units/km). The racial makeup of the city was 94.3%
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at a tent camp first known as "Lake Camp, Lake Creek Camp, and Lake City", and making land claims on Grouse
Mountain. In 1892, a William O'Brien surveyed the Lake City claim, renaming it Troy.
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course at the Troy Museum and
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lit filled to the doors with “wild men and wild women” yelling, singing, dancing, and cursing, with glasses held high, such was Troy. Two large
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2019:. Kootenai National Forest: Three Rivers Ranger District.
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2370:"Wind, Flooding Problems Across Western Montana"
2202:"Troy, MT – Troy, Montana Map & Directions"
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3044:"Oscar Force 'The Revenant' Shot Near Libby"
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1426:The Kootanai Falls, Troy, Montana
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2543:Montana Community Solar Project
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2308:"Kootenai Falls a treasure"
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