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Cut Bank

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Cut Bank

City in northwestern Montana, USA, on the Cut Bank Creek, 145 km/90 mi northwest of Great Falls; seat of Glacier County; population (1990) 3,300. Cutbank's industries include oil products, wool, livestock, and grain.

The city experienced two eras of growth, in the 1890s, when the Great Northern Railway arrived, and in the 1930s, when oil and gas were discovered nearby. The Blackfeet Indian Reservation lies immediately to the west.



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