*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Glasgow ***
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, Montana in Valley County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Glasgow.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Valley county include:

Baylor,   Beaverton,   Fort Peck,   Frazer,   Glentana,   Hinsdale,   Kintyre,   Larslan,   Lustre,   Nashua,   Opheim,   Oswego,   Park Grove,   Richland,   Roanwood,   Saint Marie,   Tampico,   Thoeny,   Vandalia,   Whately,   Wheeler,  

 

Or have a look at other Montana counties including:

Beaverhead,   Big Horn,   Blaine,   Broadwater,   Carbon,   Carter,   Cascade,   Chouteau,   Custer,   Daniels,   Dawson,   Deer Lodge,   Fallon,   Fergus,   Flathead,   Gallatin,   Garfield,   Glacier,   Golden Valley,   Granite,   Hill,   Jefferson,   Judith Basin,   Lake,   Lewis and Clark,   Liberty,   Lincoln,   Madison,   McCone,   Meagher,   Mineral,   Missoula,   Musselshell,   Park,   Petroleum,   Phillips,   Pondera,   Powder River,   Powell,   Prairie,   Ravalli,   Richland,   Roosevelt,   Rosebud,   Sanders,   Sheridan,   Silver Bow,   Stillwater,   Sweet Grass,   Teton,   Toole,   Treasure,   Wheatland,   Wibaux,   Yellowstone,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Glasgow, MT?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Glasgow, Montana:

1. Glasgow is a city in and the county seat of Valley County, Montana, United States.
2. It is situated on the banks of the Milk River, which is a tributary of the Missouri River.
3. As of the 2010 census, the population of Glasgow was 3,250.
4. Glasgow has a rich history as a railroad town, with the Great Northern Railway coming through in 1887.
5. The town is also known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including fishing, hunting, hiking, and camping.
6. Glasgow is home to the Valley County Pioneer Museum, which showcases the history of the region.
7. Montana State University-Northern offers higher education in Glasgow.
8. The town hosts the Northeast Montana Fair every summer, which features livestock shows, carnival rides, and live entertainment.
9. The nearby Fort Peck Dam and Lake provide hydroelectric power and recreational opportunities for the area.
10. Glasgow has a semi-arid climate, with hot summers and cold winters, and an average annual precipitation of around 13 inches.