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- Q16902990 subject Q15198478.
- Q16902990 abstract "Waterloo is a one road town (Waterloo Road) located on the northern edge of Madison County, Montana, United States, on the Jefferson River. Waterloo is equidistant between Whitehall, Montana and Twin Bridges, Montana. Abutting the Tobacco Root Mountains, Waterloo has an elevation of 4,463 feet.The town of what was to become known as Waterloo was settled in 1864. The origin of its name, however, dates many years after its settlement. A post office opened in the area in 1900 and the location caused a contentious battle with residents, which residents likened to the Battle at Waterloo.".
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- Q16902990 wikiPageWikiLink Q15198478.
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- Q16902990 wikiPageWikiLink Q962893.
- Q16902990 point "45.7219 -112.1922".
- Q16902990 type SpatialThing.
- Q16902990 comment "Waterloo is a one road town (Waterloo Road) located on the northern edge of Madison County, Montana, United States, on the Jefferson River. Waterloo is equidistant between Whitehall, Montana and Twin Bridges, Montana. Abutting the Tobacco Root Mountains, Waterloo has an elevation of 4,463 feet.The town of what was to become known as Waterloo was settled in 1864. The origin of its name, however, dates many years after its settlement.".
- Q16902990 label "Waterloo, Montana".
- Q16902990 lat "45.7219".
- Q16902990 long "-112.1922".