Vaughn, Montana |
Vaughn is located about 12 miles west of Great Falls. Originally, the town was named Sunnyside but was renamed in 1911 for Robert Vaughn, a Montana pioneer who wrote and published "Forty Years on the Frontier." Just west of Vaughn is the site where the Sterling Cattle Company offers their Corn Maze attraction every year in the fall. |
Fast Facts about Vaughn, Montana |
Vaughn, Cascade County, MT 59487
Census Designated Place Elevation: 3,366' Latitude: 47.5572°N Longitude: 111.5515°W Resident Racial Breakdown: White Non-Hispanic: 88.0% Hispanic: 2.7% Native American: 3.1% Two or more races: 6.2% Education: High School or Higher: 85.6% Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 12.5% Graduate or Professional Degree: 3.9%
2009 Estimates: Population: 714 Males: 378 Females: 336 Median Resident Age: 33.2 Years Estimated Median Household Income: $34,300 Estimated Median Home Value: $112,400 Population Density: 202 People per Square Mile 2011 Cost of Living Index for Vaughn: 87.4 Major Industries: Construction, Health Care, Building Materials, Educational Services, Government, Lodging & Food Services, Transportation Services, Finance & Insurance Services, Retail Services, Professional Services, Social Services Unemployed (March 2011): 6.9% |
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