Red Rock
A view from 1939:
RED ROCK, (5,490
alt., 20 pop.), so named because of the predominant red of
the rocks around it, is in Red Rock Valley, a fine broad
sweep of irrigated hayland. Because of the elevation and
the short growing season, sheep and cattle are the chief
products of the ranches, whose prosperity is shown by their
well-kept buildings.
Source: Montana: A State Guide Book; Compiled and Written
by the Federal Writers' Project of the Work Projects Administration
for the State of Montana; September, 1939.
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