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The Lewis and Clark cavern in Jefferson county, although but recently brought 

 to the attention of the public, is a point of much interest. It is said to eclipse the 

 famous Mammoth Cave of Kentucky. The various chambers in the cavern as far 

 as explored extend for a distance of 700 feet horizontally and 350 feet vertically, 

 but there are many openings and passages that have never been explored. It has now 

 been placed under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior and will become 

 more widely known in the future. 



These are but a few of the better known places which appeal to those on 

 vacation bent. There is scarcely a section of the western part of the state in which 

 mountain streams and wooded places are not found. Those who want to get away 

 from the beaten path of summer tourists can easily do so by dropping off a train 

 at almost any station in the mountains and beating back a few miles, where they 

 can become immersed in solitude. 



Montana does afford the ideal vacation spot. For the seeker after pleasure, 

 health, recreation or rest, Montana holds open doors, and will satisfy with a never 

 to be forgotten vacation. 



A Vacation Spot Among Forest Solitudes. 



