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  Kalispell Chamber of Commerce - Kalispell, Montana
Kalispell is in the heart of the magnificent Rocky Mountains, poised in the northwest corner of Montana and about an hour south of the Canadian border.
Kalispell is at the junction of U.S. 93 (north-south) and U.S. 2 (east-west).
Kalispell Regional Medical Center (the Flathead's largest employer) is the hub for health care in the valley, offering high tech, state-of-the-art diagnostic and surgical capabilities, cancer care and exceptional orthopedic care - facilities that are typically exclusive to larger urban areas.
www.kalispellchamber.com /kalispell/index.php   (936 words)

  
 Kalispell Montana - MT Real Estate
Kalispell is the "center hub" of the Flathead Valley, or as many people know it to be known as "The Last Best Place".
Kalispell was actually named by Mountain Sports Magazine and Living Magazine as "The Best Mountain Town in America".
The list of what Kalispell has to offer is an extensive one, and could go on and on.
www.realtyexecutivesnwmt.com /kalispellmtrealestate.php   (274 words)

  
 Kalispell, Montana - Towns and communities of the Montana Wilderness Loop
Located in northwest Montana, Kalispell lies in the heart of the Flathead Valley, and serves as both the seat of Flathead County and the commercial hub of Northwest Montana.
Surrounded by towering mountains, pristine lakes, and fertile valleys, Kalispell is the commercial hub of the Flathead Valley and the county seat.
With a population of 12,924, Kalispell is the 7th largest city in Montana and the largest city in northwest Montana.
www.montanaadventure.com /kalispell.htm   (357 words)

  
 Kalispell, MT Travel Guide : The Online Guide to Kalispell, Montana
Kalispell, Montana (MT) is a fast growing town located in the Flathead Valley of Northwest Montana, just down the road from Glacier National Park.
Due to Kalispell's location near Glacier National Park, and the fact that it is the biggest town nearest the popular west entrance, it is probably no surprise that Kalispell can literally be over-run with tourists during the summer.
For someone who lives in Kalispell, it was rather a brain dead conclusion since it’s patently obvious by the out-state license plates and the traffic up to the park what everyone is doing up here and where they are going.
www.bigskyfishing.com /Montana-Info/kalispell_mt.shtm   (604 words)

  
 Our office in Kalispell Montana.
Kalispell, which means "Prairie above the Lake" was named by the Blackfoot and Blood Indians who inhabited the area before white travelers arrived.
Kalispell is the county seat of Flathead County and the trade center of Northwest Montana.
A tourism, recreation and retirement mecca, the Kalispell area plays host to eight golf courses within a 45 minute drive, two ski resorts, 200 miles of groomed snowmobiling trails, indoor and outdoor tennis, swimming and health facilities, as well as world class hunting, fishing and camping.
www.lcstaffing.com /index.cfm?action=locations&city=kalispell   (335 words)

  
 Kalispell travel guide - Wikitravel
Kalispell [1] is a town in Montana, near Glacier National Park.
Kalispell is the largest city in the Flathead Valley.
The Empire Builder Amtrak route serves Whitefish, 20 miles north of Kalispell, which runs west to Spokane and Seattle and east through the northern Plains, terminating at Chicago.
wikitravel.org /en/Kalispell   (570 words)

  
 Kalispell Montana Information
Kalispell is the hub and county seat of the Flathead Valley.
Located in Glacier Country in Northwest Montana it was founded by Charles Conrad in 1891 and is still decorated with Mr.
Kalispell is a quickly growing city and is considered a commerce hub for the valley and surrounding towns.
www.kalispellmontanaonline.com   (174 words)

  
 Kalispell Montana: MT Real Estate, Lodging, Vacations
Kalispell, Montana sits at an elevation of 2,959 feet on the west slope of the Rocky Mountains.
Kalispell is home to Woodland City Park, a great place to spend the day and view swans, ducks, and geese.
Kalispell, Montana is the largest town in northwest Montana and is easily accessible by plane, train, or automobile.
www.allglacier.com /kalispell_montana   (628 words)

  
 Kalispell Montana MT
A tremendous land rush ensued, and plots of land were sold by the hundreds, firmly establishing Kalispell as a town with a future.
City dwellers seeking the calm and serene environment provided by the somewhat secluded city are populating the area at an ever-increasing rate.
This is due to the fact that Kalispell enjoys the reputation of being a friendly community, open to visitors and new “settlers” alike.
www.kali-spell.com   (208 words)

  
 Explore Kalispell, Montana: Flathead Lake - Glacier National Park.
As recent as 2001, a conservation organization paid Montana ranchers $16,000 for the lose of 25 cows and calves, 11 sheep and lambs, and several fowl caused by a hungry grizzly bear.
The weather in Kalispell is a little on the cool side, because of the city's northerly latitude and an elevation of 2,965 feet.
Highway 83, southeast of Bigfork, is Montana's Wilderness Highway.
www.montana.ms /Wilderness   (1500 words)

  
 Kalispell, Montana - Travel and Vacation Info
Kalispell is the biggest town in the Flathead Valley and is what most of the local population considers 'town'.
There are a large number of galleries, good outdoor shops, Montana style bars and enticing restaurants to be found around the center of town.
There are a number of music and art festivals that occur during the summer months in Kalispell and the town is also the site of the annual Northwest Montana Fair.
www.go-montana.com /Kalispell   (310 words)

  
 Kalispell, MT Travel Guide : Guide to Kalispell, Montana - Page 3
And, the roads in Kalispell are pretty straight-forward to figure out and marked, so people just passing through shouldn’t get lost too easily – with signs pointing the way to Glacier National Park at almost every major intersection.
Kalispell also has a very nice airport, in the event you don’t feel like making the long drive up to this part of Montana.
Kalispell receives a ton of traffic from tourists due to the towns location in the beautiful mountains of Northwest Montana and it’s proximity to Glacier National Park.
www.bigskyfishing.com /Montana-Info/kalispell_mt_3.shtm   (842 words)

  
 Kalispell
Kalispell is the “Hub of the Valley.” Officially born in 1891, Kalispell developed on the site where founder Charles Conrad knew the railroad would establish the main line junction.
Near Kalispell, Flathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi in the lower 48 states, with over 200 square miles of water and 185 miles of shoreline.
It is perhaps the last vestige of pristine wilderness left among the national parks in the continental U.S. Uncrowded and blessed with some of the world's most beautiful scenery, its 1.4 million acres of rugged landscape was sculpted eons ago by slow moving glaciers, 50 of which are active today.
visitmt.com /categories/city.asp?SiteID=1&City=Kalispell   (361 words)

  
 Kalispell Montana Travel Guide
Kalispell, located seven miles northwest of Flathead Lake and 31 miles southwest of Glacier National Park, serves as the center point to some of Northwest Montana’s best recreational opportunities.
Situated just south of the town of Whitefish, Kalispell is bordered on the west by the Kootenai National Forest and on the east by the Flathead National Forest.
Established in the early 1890s as a result of railway expansion, Kalispell enjoyed a moderate growth throughout the 1900s, serving as the commercial center for much of the county.
www.gonorthwest.com /Montana/northwest/kalispell/kalispell.htm   (395 words)

  
 Kalispell, Montana
Kalispell was founded in 1891 and is the northern gateway to the Flathead Valley.
In 1895, he built a new estate now known as the Conrad Mansion which boasts three stories and 26 rooms set on three acres of gardens.
Kalispell’s art museum, the Hockaday Center for the Arts is time-worthy, displaying the works of regional and national artists in three galleries, along with a permanent collection of Western art.
www.ultimatemontana.com /sectionpages/Section14/Kalispell/kalispell.html   (204 words)

  
 Kalispell - Art, Artwork, and Artists in Montana
Kalispell is located in the beautiful Flathead Valley and is situated near Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake and The Big Mountain Ski and Summer Resort.
Due to a mild climate and abundant precipitation, the Kalispell area not only produces livestock and grain crops, but also such moisture-loving crops as sweet cherries, seed potatoes, Christmas trees and peppermint.
Kalispell is a lively and friendly town with lots of shopping, art galleries, a historic walking tour and many festival events throughout the year.
www.montana-artists.com /Cities/City.asp?CityID=186   (166 words)

  
 Kalispell, Montana Photographers - Wedding, Portrait, Commercial, Event and Other Photography Services
I live in Kalispell and will be happy to travel anywhere in the beautiful Flathead Valley for you at no extra charge.
Click here to learn more about why a Marketingtool.com Kalispell photography service featured listing is one of the best methods of advertising your business.
This photographer services: Kalispell, Montana from a local, regional or national office.
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 Kalispell Montana Real Estate Executives
As a Montana resident and real estate broker in the Flathead Valley, I am privileged to bring over 23 years of Flathead Valley successful real estate experience.
Northwest Montana is more than a great place to visit, it is a great place to invest and live.
Flathead Valley is located in northwest Montana at the headwaters of Flathead Lake.
www.realtymontana.com   (390 words)

  
 Kalispell fluoride proposal defeated   (Site not responding. Last check: )
That was the message Kalispell voters sent on Tuesday, as they overwhelmingly rejected a fluoridation ballot measure.
With nine of 10 precincts reporting, 1,499 voters opposed fluoridation, while 2,516 voted in favor of the measure.
The issue reached the ballot after a successful petition drive that gathered signatures from 15 percent of Kalispell’s registered voters.
www.fluoridealert.org /news/1074.html   (172 words)

  
 Kalispell,Montana (MT.)
Past and present blend perfectly in Kalispell, the hub of Montana’s Flathead Valley, located at the junction of U.S. 93 and U.S. Kalispell, the county seat of Flathead County, is Montana’s seventh largest city and the largest town for 110 miles.
Greater Kalispell’s population in 2005 was an estimated 34,000 people, with over 82,000 in the county.
Kalispell hosts the Glacier Jazz Stampede each October, and the city sponsors a Picnic in the Park summer concert series in Depot Park.
www.fcvb.org /kalispell.php   (497 words)

  
 Kalispell Living - Your Online Information Guide to Moving & Living in Kalispell, Montana
Kalispell is comprised of both folks who have been here for many generations as well as newcomers.
By some estimates, Kalispell has grown by about thirteen percent in the past decade, while the surrounding county has seen a growth of around twenty-four percent.
Kalispell, Montana offers every imaginable service and amenity to its residents.
www.kalispell-montana-relocation.com   (652 words)

  
 Official Site of the Kalispell Super 8 in Kalispell, Montana
The Kalispell Super 8 is located in scenic Kalispell, the outdoor recreation capital of Montana.
The Kalispell Super 8 Motel is conveniently located less than 1 mile from downtown Kalispell.
If you haven't already, you are going to find this to be one of the friendliest and most accommodating properties you have ever had the pleasure of experiencing.
www.kalispellsuper8.com   (535 words)

  
 Kalispell, Montana (Cities)
Kalispell is located in Flathead County where US 2 and US 93 meet near Flathead and Whitefish Lakes.
Founded in 1891, Kalispell is now the business center for Flathead Valley and a population of 125,000, up 21% in the '90s.
Kalispell has plenty of civic-minded people serving in restaurants.
www.ohwy.com /mt/k/kalispel.htm   (178 words)

  
 Kalispell Montana Workers Compensation Lawyer Personal Injury Claims
The Seaman Law Firm in Kalispell, Montana opened in 1987, and serves clients in Flathead, Lake and Lincoln counties, including Libby, Polson, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Bigfork, Somers, Lakeside, Plains, Thompson Falls, Eureka, and Missoula.
He attended Reed College in Oregon and Montana State University, and later received his juris doctor from the University of Montana Law School in 1986.
Seaman is one of Montana's top negotiators of workers' compensation settlements, handling as many workplace injury cases as any other attorney in the state.
www.seamanlawfirm.net /CM/Custom/TOCFirmOverview.asp   (250 words)

  
 Kalispell Montana News
What good is the Montana Meth project when the laws let it go on and on and the laws are creating more criminals by not being able to remove the children.
The Montana Transportation Commission hosted a public hearing in Billings on Monday night on a proposed amendment to allow electronic billboards along state roadways.
People came from as far as Kalispell to voice their opinion, and those who are opposed to the digital billboards believe the signs distract motorists and disrupt the Big Sky landscape..
www.kalispellmontananews.com   (2074 words)

  
 Kalispell Montana ~ Welcome to the City of Kalispell
It is a pleasure and an honor to be the Kalispell City Manager.
Kalispell is in a beautiful location with a great quality of life, but more than that, the citizens that live here make Kalispell a special place to visit as well as a place to live.
Kalispell's location to Flathead Lake, Big Mountain Ski Resort, Black Tail Ski Resort, and Glacier National Parkas well as the City's own parks and recreation offering provide year round outdoor activities and adventures.
www.kalispell.com /manager   (457 words)

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