Below: An A-frame house by itself in the side of a cliff. The house has a roof that goes almost all the way to the ground. |

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Lee Duquette spotted the Pasta Montana sign (which was right outside of the Montana Veteran's Memorial) and wanted photos of the General Mills building where they make the pasta. |

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The two RV Gypsies stopped for a picnic lunch and had a great view of the river, plus lots of ducks. |

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The Buffalo statue below, titled "Rainboffalo", was across the street from the Depot Building, and right in front of a really neat bridge with mosaic metal towers. The bridge is also shown below. |

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Below: The side of the bridge near the "Rainboffalo" statue shown above. |
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The two RV Gypsies walked across the bridge by the "Rainboffalo" statue. They really liked the mosaic metal towers at the bridge entry. |

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Below: close-up photos of part of the Mosaic Metal Towers |

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Below: view from the bridge |

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Below: The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Passenger Depot as seen from the bridge. (More about The Depot is in the main Montana menu and can be reached from the link at the bottom of this page). |

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Below: A dinosaur outside of the Children's Museum, which was closed when the two RV Gypsies were here. |

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Painted electrical box. |

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Below: The main road went under a smaller road (which was closed off) and the walls on both sides were painted. At the far end the paintings were of kids blowing bubbles and the bubbles are included all along the wall. |
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Even the stairs and the side walls of the stairs were painted. |
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The sidewalk along side of the road was like a tunnel, and it too, was painted. |
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After going up the stairs, the two RV Gypsies saw a closed-off road which would enable them to get to the other side of the road, but Lee Duquette really had to squeeze through the open area at the far end. |
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