
Sunday moning breakfast at diner connected to Northern Hotel. Pretty basic, very crowded and busy. I enjoyed my counter spot where I could watch the traffic. Not much people watching here.
Canvas over the street in downtown Montana. Northern Hotel on left.
View from 8th floor.It appears all rooms are same size from the fire notice blueprint. Hotel was first tall building in Billings. Current structure was rebuilt following a fire.
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Rock Creek Coffee Roasters |
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Note the enclosed walkways between parking structures and buildings |
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Street scene |
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Huckleberry Mule |
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Elk Nachos at TEN |
Pompey's Pillar
I wanted to walk down to the river and enjoy the quiet there with the exception of the sound of the river but the Yellowstone had flooded and damage the area and had not been repaired for visitors
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Below is Fly Creek. The next two are the entrance to my mother's place and her front yard.
Fly Creek near Pompey's Pillar |


The view from the top gives a good bird's eye view across the Yellowstone to the North Side. The old bridge has been deemed unsafe and a new one built to service the residents. The metal one has been left in place. As a child I found it a little scary to cross over.
Carved on the rock is Wm Clarks name, the only remaining physical evidence of the Lews and Clark Expedition, claims the Burea of Land Management. The entrance fee is $7 per car regardless of age or any thing else!
My view of the rock. Actually very much like what I saw when growing up.
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Sunset from the 20th floor restaurant, Montana Sky. Best food I had the entire trip.
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