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The Billings Outlaws are a professional arena football team. They are a member of the NIFL. They play their home games at MetraPark Arena. Arena football is a sport invented by Jim Foster, a former executive of the United States Football League and the National Football League. ... National Indoor Football League is a minor league indoor football association based in the United States. ... The MetraPark Arena is a 8,700-seat multi-purpose arena in Billings, Montana. ...


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Billings, Montana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2087 words)
Billings is rapidly growing; As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 89,847, and a 2006 city estimate indicates the city's population has grown to 101,182 (up 10.9% or 11,281 since 2000).
Billings was founded in 1877 and established in 1882 in the Montana Territory near the already-existing town of Coulson.
Billings is surrounded by six mountain ranges, the Beartooth Mountains to the west, the Pryor Mountains and Bighorn Mountains to the south, the Crazy Mountains to the northeast, the Big Snowy Mountains to the north and the Wolf Mountains to the south east.
Billings, Montana (346 words)
Billings, city and seat of Yellowstone County, in southern Montana.
Located on the Yellowstone River, Billings is the largest city in Montana and the commercial, shipping, and processing center of a region that produces cattle, wheat, and sugar beets.
Billings was incorporated as a city in 1885.
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