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The GARDEN of ONE THOUSAND BUDDHAS Arlee, MT THE GARDEN OF ONE THOUSAND BUDDHAS is nestled within the lotus-shaped mountains of the Jocko Valley on the sacred Salish-Kootenai Native lands in Arlee, Montana. Dedicated as an International Peace Center, the mission of the Garden of One Thousand Buddhas is to provide people of all faiths with an opportunity to generate profound merit, to reduce global negativities, and to bring about peace. Come and visit or volunteer. For more information about Ewam and the Garden of One Thousand Buddhas, please visit our websites. PO BOx 330 or 34574 White Coyote Rd. Arlee, MT 59821 406-726-0555 or admin@ewam.org www.ewam.org or www.ewambuddhagarden.org

Keeping Missoula's History Alive! The Museum was established in 1975, to collect, preserve and interpret the history of Missoula, Fort Missoula, the history of forest management, and the wood products’ industry in western Montana. Located on 32 acres at the core of historic Fort Missoula (1877-1947) the Museum has over 29,000 objects & 13 historic structures

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United We Will Win: World War II Posters that Mobilized a Nation Historical Museum at Fort Missoula Building 322 – Fort Missoula Call 406-728-3476 for special needs or more info

fortmissoulamuseum.org Accredited by the american Association of Museums


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