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Billings Montana InfoBILLINGS, Yellowstone County seat and the largest city in Montana, became known as the "Magic City" soon after its founding in 1882. Billings was named after Frederick Billings, President of the Northern Pacific Railroad from 1879 to 1881. The city earned the nickname of "magic" because its growth was immediate and phenomenal. From its humble beginnings as a railhead for the Northern Pacific, Billings has blossomed into a cosmopolitan city whose population has nearly doubled every thirty years. Today, Billings is the undisputed cultural and economic hub of Montana, and a great place to live, work and play. Natural Beauty Climate The mountains to the west provide warm "Chinook" winds which often melt city snows and bring spring-like temperatures in the midst of January and February. Billings frequently enjoys "open" winters when cold waves bypass the area completely, passing far to the east of Montana. Spring brings rapid fluctuations in the weather with periods of rain and wet snow. City residents look for their spring perennial to appear as early as mid-March. Wise gardeners wait until mid-May to plant, however, because the last frost can occur as late as May 15th. Summer is characterized by low humidity and warm, sunny days which fade into pleasantly cool evenings. Occasional thunderstorms pass through the area but usually bring only small amounts of rain. Autumn days are mild and nights are cool. The first frost usually comes around September 25th, and is typically followed by an "Indian Summer." The transition to winter weather is gradual and commonly takes place in late November or early December. Severe weather problems endured by many cities across the nation (fog, ice storms, frequent high winds, destructive hailstorms, etc.) are a rarity in Billings. A sheltered location and low humidity levels give Billings and the Yellowstone Valley enjoyably mild weather, which is a welcome exception to northern climates. Housing Education Yellowstone County School District #2
For a complete list of public schools in the Billings school district please follow this link. PRIVATE SCHOOLS MONTESORRI Parks and Recreation Laurel/Montana Links Local Organizations State Government
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Carbon County
Today with a population of just under 10,000 Carbon County has become a popular tourist destination and residential area for those looking to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Residents take advantage of opportunities for hiking, camping, skiing, golfing, hunting and wildlife viewing or maybe even a respite of quiet solitude. Links Carbon County Official Website Site Yellowstone County Yellowstone County Official Website Thanks again for taking a brief look at the communities I am proud to serve. If you happen to have any further questions concerning the communities of Laurel, Billings, Carbon County, Yellowstone County and the surrounding areas, please feel free to contact me. I’ll be more than happy to provide you with any information you may need. |
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