Description: Missoula, MONTANA - Mission Falls - 1911: The Mission Mountains Tribal Wilderness Area covers almost 92,000 acres. It ranges from around 4000 feet in the foothills, to 10,000 foot mountain peaks. Formed 1982, this historic tribal wilderness management plan, was the first time that an Indian Tribal had determined on its own accord to protect a significant portion of its land as wilderness. Cirque basins shaped by the glaciers that bent this landscape created more than 112 lakes. The St. Ignatius Mission was built in the late 1890's. Famous for frescos on the church’s walls painted by Brother Joseph Carignano, this building is listed on the National Historic Register. Missoula is a city in and the county seat of Missoula County, Montana, United States. It is located along the Clark Fork River near its confluence with the Bitterroot and Blackfoot Rivers in western Montana and at the convergence of five mountain ranges, thus it is often described as the "hub of five valleys". The 2020 United States Census shows the city's population at 73,489 and the population of the Missoula Metropolitan Area at 122,458. Missoula is the 2nd largest city and metropolitan area in Montana. Missoula is home to the University of Montana, a public research university. This Divided Back Era postcard, mailed in 1911, is in good condition but shows some creasing. Germany.
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Size: Standard (5.5x3.5 in)
Material: Paper
Year Manufactured: 1911
City: Missoula
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Mission Falls
Continent: North America
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Era: Divided Back (1907-1915)
Country: United States
Theme: Cities & Towns, Landscapes, Missoula County
Features: Panoramic
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Postage Condition: Posted