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, Montana in Sanders County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Thompson Falls.

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

Agency,   Belknap,   Bend,   Camas,   Camas Prairie,   Childs,   Dixon,   Donlan,   Eddy,   Heron,   Hot Springs,   Knowles,   Larchwood,   Lonepine,   McDonald,   Noxon,   Old Agency,   Paradise,   Perma,   Plains,   Quinns,   Sloan,   Snider,   Talc,   Trout Creek,   Tuscor,   Weeksville,   White Pine,  

 

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,   Sheridan,   Silver Bow,   Stillwater,   Sweet Grass,   Teton,   Toole,   Treasure,   Valley,   Wheatland,   Wibaux,   Yellowstone,  

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

Here are a few facts about Thompson Falls, Montana:

1. Thompson Falls is named after the natural falls located on the Clark Fork River in the center of town.
2. The village is the county seat of Sanders County, Montana.
3. Thompson Falls has a population of approximately 1,350 people.
4. The economy of Thompson Falls is driven by timber, agriculture, and tourism.
5. The Ktunaxa people were the original inhabitants of the area that is now Thompson Falls.
6. The Clark Fork River and the surrounding area provide abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking, hunting, fishing, and camping.
7. Thompson Falls is home to a historic courthouse, which was built in 1912 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.