Nohly
Nohly is a hamlet in Montana and has an elevation of 1900 feet. Nohly is situated south of Snowden.Notable Places in the Area
Snowden Bridge
Bridge
Snowden Bridge is a high-clearance, vertical-lift railroad bridge, built in 1913, that spans the… Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
Fort
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site is a partial reconstruction of the most important fur trading post on the upper Missouri, 1829-1867. Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site is situated 2½ miles east of Nohly. Photo: Xerxes2004, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Localities in the Area
Buford
Village
Buford is an unincorporated community in Williams County, North Dakota, United States. Buford is situated 4½ miles east of Nohly.
Nohly
- Type: Hamlet
- Location: Montana, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
Latitude 47.9959° or 47° 59' 45.1" north | Longitude -104.0916° or 104° 5' 29.8" west |
Elevation 1900 feet (579 metres) | OpenStreetMap ID node 151762012 |
GeoNames ID 5668851 |
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Also Known As
- Nohle
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In the Area
Localities
Landmarks
- Nohly CemeteryCemetery, 2 miles northwest
- Fort Union Trading Post National Historic SitePark, 2 miles east
- Flecher Reservoir DamDam, 2½ miles south
- Snowden CouleeValley, 2½ miles north
Other Places
- Nordell DamDam, 3½ miles east
- KYYZ-FM (Williston)Tower, 6 miles northeast
- Mondak Family ClinicDoctor's office, 10 miles south
- Gold Dust CasinoBuilding, 10 miles north
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