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Butte

Located at the heart of Southwest Montana, Butte stands as a testament to the rich history of the American West. Once hailed as the largest city west of the Mississippi at the close of the 19th century and renowned as the "Richest Hill on Earth," Butte's narrative intricately weaves through the various stages of a bustling mining town.

Today, Butte proudly boasts one of the nation's most expansive National Historic Landmark Districts, featuring over four thousand structures scattered throughout the city. History enthusiasts can embark on immersive journeys through time aboard Old Trolley No. 1, which offers guided tours of historic sites. Alternatively, they can explore Butte's diverse array of museums, including the Copper King Mansion, the Mai Wah nestled in the heart of Butte's old Chinatown, the Dumas Victorian Brothel Museum situated in the once-notorious Venus Alley, the Mineral Museum, and the World Museum of Mining, spanning twenty-two acres of captivating outdoor and indoor exhibits.

For breathtaking panoramic vistas, visitors can ascend to the Granite Mountain Mine Memorial, offering sweeping views of Butte and the surrounding mountains. Alternatively, they can marvel at the expansive Berkley Pit, Butte's colossal open-pit mine, from the viewing stand. For a closer encounter with the towering Our Lady of the Rockies—a majestic 90-foot statue of the Virgin Mary overlooking Butte from the Continental Divide—guests can embark on a bus tour. These iconic landmarks offer unparalleled views and insights into Butte's storied past and enduring legacy.

Butte

Located at the heart of Southwest Montana, Butte stands as a testament to the rich history of the American West. Once hailed as the largest city west of the Mississippi at the close of the 19th century and renowned as the "Richest Hill on Earth," Butte's narrative intricately weaves through the various stages of a bustling mining town.

Today, Butte proudly boasts one of the nation's most expansive National Historic Landmark Districts, featuring over four thousand structures scattered throughout the city. History enthusiasts can embark on immersive journeys through time aboard Old Trolley No. 1, which offers guided tours of historic sites. Alternatively, they can explore Butte's diverse array of museums, including the Copper King Mansion, the Mai Wah nestled in the heart of Butte's old Chinatown, the Dumas Victorian Brothel Museum situated in the once-notorious Venus Alley, the Mineral Museum, and the World Museum of Mining, spanning twenty-two acres of captivating outdoor and indoor exhibits.

For breathtaking panoramic vistas, visitors can ascend to the Granite Mountain Mine Memorial, offering sweeping views of Butte and the surrounding mountains. Alternatively, they can marvel at the expansive Berkley Pit, Butte's colossal open-pit mine, from the viewing stand. For a closer encounter with the towering Our Lady of the Rockies—a majestic 90-foot statue of the Virgin Mary overlooking Butte from the Continental Divide—guests can embark on a bus tour. These iconic landmarks offer unparalleled views and insights into Butte's storied past and enduring legacy.

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