Warren, Montana

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Warren, Montana
Warren, Montana
CountryUnited States
State Montana
County Carbon

Warren is an unincorporated community in Carbon County, Montana, United States at 45°03′36″N108°39′30″W / 45.06000°N 108.65833°W / 45.06000; -108.65833 , elevation 4,419 feet (1,347 m). [1] [2] It is situated on Montana Secondary Highway 310.

History

Warren started as an agricultural town north of the MontanaWyoming border. Today, Warren relies on a large limestone quarry and processing industry. A post office operated in Warren from 1911 to 1953. A majority of the original town structures no longer exist; however, a number of modern buildings and residences are in and around the Warren area.

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