Harlem, Montana |
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Harlem is the third largest town in Blaine County. Harlem is an agricultural supply and shipping center just north of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. Harlem was originally founded as a rail stop on the Great Northern Railway. |
Fast Facts about Harlem, Montana |
Harlem, Blaine County, MT 59526
Elevation: 2,365' Latitude: 48.5317°W Longitude: 108.7844°W Resident Racial Breakdown: White Non-Hispanic: 25.3% Hispanic: 6.2% Native American: 66.6% Two or More Races: 1.8% Education: High School or Higher: 78.6% Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 25.1% Graduate or Professional Degree: 6.2%
2009 Estimates: Population: 788 Males: 372 Females: 416 Median Resident Age: 36.9 Years Estimated Median Household Income: $27,700 Estimated Median Home Value: $59,500 Population Density: 1,837 People per Square Mile 2011 Cost of Living Index for Harlem: 86.1 Major Industries: Educational Services, Construction, Health Care, Agriculture, Social Services, Government, Lodging & Food Services, Automotive Services, Miscellaneous Retail Unemployed (March 2011): 7.2% |
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