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![]() Curtiss is a friendly little village located at the intersection of County Highway E and State Highway 29. This section of County E was the route of the historic Yellow Stone Trail. The Trail came West from Colby, and North through Curtiss, then West again, on what is now Willow Road, into Owen and on to the West Coast. The Curtiss Village Park is located in the center of town, near the Bank, Village Office, and Post Office. The Park includes a camping area with modern facilities. Curtiss has a ball diamond, tennis court, playground area, and a large modern shelter with attached kitchen. Just the answer for summer reunions and other gatherings. In winter, a well-groomed snowmobile trail which runs through Curtiss. There is an active Snowmobile Club which holds meetings at the Curtiss Community Center, as do the Lion's Club, and the Curtiss Community Club. All three Clubs hold events throughout the year. Curtiss has an excellent food establishment, hotel and bar, Bed & Breakfast, and Churches within the village. A Mennonite Country Store, Quilt and Craft Store, and a Restaurant/Bar are located just to the South of Highway 29, on County Road E. A large yearly Quilt Show, in conjunction with the Lion's Club sponsored Curtiss Days, is held at the Community Center and Curtiss Park, the first weekend in August. The Curtiss Community Center is an old historic school which was built in 1912 and is being renovated. The building is, as its name replies, the Center of the Community. Stop and see us in Curtiss. We will make you feel Welcome! |
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