Tampico sprang up near the Milk River in the early 1900s with the arrival of the Great Northern Railroad. While the town opened a post office in 1908 under George Lohr’s direction, the small population could not sustain the service. The post office closed its doors in 1973.
Photo Gallery Northeast Montana
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Big Open 2 640x425
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Big Open 3 640x425
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Big Open 640x425
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Fort Peck Theatre 640x425
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Fort Union 11 640x425
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Four Buttes 640x425
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Peerless Beer Sign
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Pioneer Town Scobey 1 640x425
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Pioneer Town Scobey 2 640x425
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Pioneer Town Scobey 3 640x425
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Pioneer Town Scobey 4 640x425
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Pioneer Town Scobey 5 640x425
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Pioneer Town Scobey 6 640x425
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Pioneer Town Scobey 7 640x425
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Pioneer Town Scobey 8 640x425
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Plentywood Gulches 1 640x425
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Plentywood Gulches 2 640x425
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Plentywood Gulches 3 640x425
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Plentywood Gulches 4 640x425
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Powerhouse Museum Ft
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Sugar Beet Fairview