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![]() We are definitely blessed by nature and the talents of some extremely gifted developers. ![]() Billings’ Neighborhoodsīillings, Montana is home to about 1,042,520 residents who live in 494,198 housing units, according to the United States Census Bureau. You’ll frequently hear neighborhoods described by their proximity to the rims - above, near or below. Like The Strip in Las Vegas, our iconic rimrocks are used as what we like to think of as Mother Nature’s GPS. “The sandstone prow that divides the lower part of the city from the Heights has been explored by humans for centuries.” “The Rims anchor the city’s identity,” says Mary Pickett of the Billings Gazette. Later, when the Yellowstone River wended its way through what is today Billings, it carved canyon walls or, as we know them, “the rims.” Eventually, the sea subsided, leaving behind layer upon layer of silt, clay and sand which, over time, became buried and compressed. More than 80 million years ago, the Western Interior Seaway bisected North America. Some are communities, others are neighborhoods and a few are subdivisions of note. That said, this section of is an introduction to some of the more popular areas of Billings. No, there’s no rhyme or reason – that’s just the way we do things!įor the record, Billings is broken down into “sections,” for lack of a better word. We have a tendency to mash our communities with our neighborhoods and subdivisions, using all labels interchangeably. Newcomers to Billings often express confusion about Billings’ neighborhoods.Īnd, for good reason.
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