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Our coordinator for Montana, Moni from Seattle, finishes his final run before leaving the Peace Run Team. We are so grateful to him for giving us an amazing Montana experience!
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He took us to many Boys & Girls Clubs, nice cafes and organized meetings with local runners. Moni also found the most beautiful camp ground near Martinsdale where a green hill underneath a blue sky looks just like Mr. Bill Gate's photo for his Windows XP.
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We arrive in Ingomar, population:14, the only place to sleep in 100 miles and home town of the famous Jersey Lilly Bar & Eatery. In the beginning of the 20th century this ghost town was the world's biggest exporter of sheep wool, sending some 2 million pounds of wool per year on trains throughout the country.
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The local mail man has to get up at 1 am in Billings to drive to Ingomar to deliver letters and parcels.
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Inside the Jersey Lilly; built in 1914 as the local bank. In the basement there are still the old vaults.