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The consensus of discussion was to merge this article with Fairmont Hot Springs Resort. However, the extensive (actually only a week long) discussion never addressed the question: At what point does a resort become a distinct community? Within the general area of the resort are more than 50 residential homes that do not appear to have any direct connection to the resort. While a fair number of employees of the resort probably reside in these homes, many of the homes seem to be more connected to the local agricultural industry. By comparison, that number homes likely include a sufficient number of residents to legally form an incorporated community in most states (unsure about Montana). An Errant Knight (talk) 22:54, 10 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]