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Great Falls

noun

  1. a city in central Montana, on the Missouri River.


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On warm weekends during the summer, the camp fills up with “outsiders”—people from places like Helena and Great Falls.

I did grow in a town—Jackson, Miss. (a long way from Great Falls)—where my mother and father were unaffiliated.

Earlier today, Tester and his wife, Sharla, drove from Great Falls, Mont., to their home, T-Bone Farms, 80 miles northeast.

Had they waited a minute longer they would have been swept into the Missouri just above the Great Falls.

If Andy could not ride the blue roan in their own corral, how was he to ride that same blue roan in Great Falls?

The completion of the big copper refinery at Great Falls was celebrated with a banquet.

He tells of the many factories that are already located in Great Falls because of its water power facilities.

Midway between Tabacheu and the Great Falls the streams begin to flow westward.

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