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Midvale, Montana
Midvale, Montana is located in Montana
Midvale, Montana
Midvale, Montana
Location in Montana
Midvale, Montana is located in the United States
Midvale, Montana
Midvale, Montana
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Montana
County Lincoln
Area
 • Total 0.42 sq mi (1.08 km2)
 • Land 0.42 sq mi (1.08 km2)
 • Water 0 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation
2,599 ft (792 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total 393
 • Density 942/sq mi (363.9/km2)
Time zone UTC-7 (Mountain (MST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-6 (MDT)
Area code(s) 406
GNIS feature ID 2583830

Midvale was a small community located in Lincoln County, Montana, in the United States. It was once known as a census-designated place (CDP). A CDP is a special area that looks like a town but isn't officially governed as one. In 2010, about 393 people lived there. Midvale was just north of the town of Eureka. After 2010, Eureka officially took over, or annexed, the Midvale area. This means Midvale is now part of Eureka.

What is a Census-Designated Place?

A census-designated place, or CDP, is a specific area defined by the United States Census Bureau. These areas are like towns or villages but don't have their own local government. They are created just for gathering population data. This helps the government understand how many people live in different parts of the country.

Why CDPs are Important

CDPs help collect important information about where people live. This data is used for many things. For example, it helps decide where to build new roads or schools. It also helps with planning for emergency services. Even though they don't have a mayor or town council, CDPs are still important for statistics.

Location and Geography

Midvale was located in the beautiful state of Montana. Montana is known for its wide-open spaces and stunning natural beauty. Lincoln County, where Midvale was, is in the northwestern part of the state. This area is famous for its mountains, forests, and rivers.

Natural Surroundings

The region around Midvale is part of the Rocky Mountains. This means it has tall peaks and deep valleys. The climate here can have cold, snowy winters and warm summers. The area is home to lots of wildlife. You might see deer, elk, or even bears in the nearby forests.

Nearby Eureka

Midvale was very close to the town of Eureka. Eureka is a larger community in Lincoln County. It serves as a local center for shopping and services. When Midvale was annexed, it became a part of Eureka. This means residents now share services with Eureka.

History of Midvale

Like many small communities in Montana, Midvale likely grew over time. It was probably a quiet residential area. People chose to live there for its peaceful environment. The history of Midvale is tied to the growth of Lincoln County.

Annexation by Eureka

The annexation of Midvale by Eureka happened after the 2010 census. When a town annexes an area, it means that area officially becomes part of the town. This often happens to expand a town's boundaries. It can also help streamline local services.

Benefits of Annexation

Being annexed can bring several benefits to residents. They might get better access to city services. These services can include water, sewer, and police protection. It also means they are part of a larger community.

Population and Demographics

In 2010, Midvale had a population of 393 people. This makes it a very small community. Population counts are important for understanding how communities change. They also help with planning for the future.

What is a Census?

A census is an official count of a population. In the United States, a census happens every ten years. It collects information about everyone living in the country. This data helps the government make decisions.

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