The goal is to benefit the community by giving the tourist driving by our community a reason to stop. Harlowton, Montana is a small town with a population of around 955 people (according to the 2020 census). It's the county seat of Wheatland County, located in central Montana. While it has seen its share of economic struggles, it's also known for its beautiful location and rich history, especiall
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Harlowton, Montana
History: Founded in 1900 as a station stop on the Montana Railroad, Harlowton was once a bustling railroad town. It was the eastern terminus of electric operations for the "Pacific Extension" of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("Milwaukee Road"). Today, the town still has a strong connection to its railroad past. Economy: The town's economy was largely agricultural, but like many other small towns in Montana, it suffered from consolidation and a lack of diversification. Today, however, Harlowton is experiencing a bit of a resurgence. One interesting fact - Harlowton is home to Montana's largest wind farm, the Judith Gap Wind Energy Center, which is, at times, the highest producing facility in the U.S. Things to Do: If you're interested in history, Harlowton is a great place to visit. The town has a number of historical sites, including the Milwaukee Road Depot and the Harlowton Town Hall. For outdoor enthusiasts, Harlowton is a great jumping-off point for exploring the Crazy Mountains or the Little Belt Mountains.