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<p>Hingham, on the Hi-Line, is a shipping and storing station for stock and grain. The Highham <I>Review</I> reported in 1911, "We now have a thriving town in which 20 firms are doing business … this time last year, there was no semblance of a town here." Peter Carrier had come in on the Great Northern in 1909, bought some real estate and began developing a town. By 1912 elevators were built and a hospital and drug store opened. Hingham was perhaps the best town on the Hi-Line in those early days. It was euphemistically known as 'the progressive city, a city built on the square.'</p> <P>The Hi-Line is a much-used Montana term which indicates both the route laid out by the Great Northern Railroad and U.S. Highway 2 where it traverses the windswept, glaciated plains and shallow valleys of northern Montana. Much of the Hi-Line follows the <a href="/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=713">Missouri</a> and <a href="/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=3940">Milk</a> rivers, extending roughly from <a href="/categories/City.asp?CityID=262">Poplar</a> past <a href="/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=2181">Fort Peck Reservoir</a>, to <a href="/categories/City.asp?CityID=140">Glasgow</a> and <a href="/categories/City.asp?CityID=211">Malta</a>, <a href="/categories/City.asp?CityID=60">Chinook</a> and <a href="/categories/City.asp?CityID=159">Havre</a>, and on to <a href="/categories/City.asp?CityID=304">Shelby</a>, <a href="/categories/City.asp?CityID=83">Cut Bank</a>, and <a href="/categories/City.asp?CityID=45">Browning</a>, ending up in <a href="/national_parks/glacier/">Glacier National Park</a>. (from Cheney's <I>Names on the Face of Montana</I>, Mountain Press Publishing Company)</p><P>Hingham is not far from <a href="/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=13282">Fresno Reservoir</a>, which has 7,388 surface acres and 65 miles of shoreline. It offers good fishing opportunities for walleye, northern pike, and perch. The reservoir has a concrete boat ramp, picnic shelters, and swimming beach, and nearby you can park your RV or pitch your tent at the <a href="/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=2011">Fresno Reservoir Campground</a>.</p> |
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