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This neighborhood was one of Missoula’s first to be developed south of the Clark Fork River, and gets its name because the streets are laid out at an angle (or “slanted”) compared to the rest of Missoula’s north-south grid. The area is characterized by wide boulevards, tree-lined streets and craftsman homes. Still close to the University and downtown Missoula, this area also features a wonderful mix of parks, schools, churches, and businesses, including a local bistro and neighborhood gathering spot, Caffé Dolce.