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The three buildings are remnants of homestead buildings at Bull Creek Bottom, adjacent to Cow Creek Bottom in the Missouri Breaks of Montana. Bull Creek Bottom is about 21 to 22 miles above the Fred Robinson Bridge on the Missouri, (where U.S. Highway 161 crosses the Missouri River in the breaks)and about 25 miles northeast of Winifred, MT. The view is looking south down to the mouth of Bull Creek, toward the Missouri River which runs along the base of the bluffs in the distance. Cow Island is located at this point in the Missouri. The homestead is located in an isolated remote portion of the Missouri Breaks in Montana. The breaks are so named because of the rough badland-type terrain extending out on either side of the Missouri River for over a hundred miles. The area is mostly traversed by dirt roads which literally become impassible when wet, because the soil in this area contain bentonite which causes mud to cake up around the wheels of any vehicle.
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