General Mills Incorporated Elevator

General Mills Incorporated Elevator is in , and has an elevation of 3,773 feet. General Mills Incorporated Elevator is situated nearby to the work of art , as well as near the railway station .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Cut Bank station and Cut Bank Penguin.

Railway station
is a train station in . It is served by Amtrak's Empire Builder, and is an important regional railway freight yard for BNSF Railway, which operates several grain collection elevators in the yard. is situated 2,400 feet northwest of General Mills Incorporated Elevator.

Work of art
The is a in . At 27 feet tall and five tons in weight, the statue is of a cartoon penguin wearing a red hat on an iceberg. is situated 2,400 feet southeast of General Mills Incorporated Elevator.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cut Bank.

is a small city in northwest , near . It has a population of about 3,000 and is the county seat of Glacier County.

General Mills Incorporated Elevator

Latitude
48.63332° or 48° 38′ north
Longitude
-112.32533° or 112° 19′ 31″ west
Elevation
3,773 feet (1,150 metres)
Open location code
85W9JMMF+8V
Geo­Names ID
5653964
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