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155 Museum Way P.O. Box 33 Butte MT 59703
The World Museum of Mining was founded in 1963 when the close of Butte's mining heyday was less than two de... More on familydaysoutusa
Really cool to see the history of coal mining history More on GeckoGo

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Butte, Montana
History permeates Butte and its environs, which has no shortage of relics. Gold first brought miners into this rich location, but copper soon topped the list. There is still gold and some copper here, along with other metals, but ... More on Trails

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BLM Butte Field Office, 106 North Parkmont, Butte, MT 59702, U.S.A.
Rolling hills covered in old-growth Douglas-fir make Humbug Spires a favorite spot for hiking, backpacking, rock climbing and nature study. It is the massive 50 spires of quartz monzonite that give this site its name and unique character. ... More on LLBean.com

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3100 Harrison Ave, Butte, Montana
Our Lady of the Rockies in Butte is a 90-foot statue of the Virgin Mary, that was built as a tribute to mot... More on PlanetWare
The driver makes it fun with lots of interesting facts. More on TripAdvisor

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Butte, Montana, USA

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321 W. Broadway, Butte, Montana
hours(subject to change): Monday Saturday, 12 noon 5 p.m. More on MuseumStuff.com
This home is better known as the Clark Chateau Mansion. It was built by Charles Clark, the son of William C... More on TripAdvisor

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Butte, Montana, United States

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4601 Harrison Ave, Butte, MT 59701, USA

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17 W. Mercury St, Butte, Montana
Adjacent to China Alley, the Mai Wah and Wah Chong Tai buildings stand as tributes to Butte's early Chinese population, which numbered 400 in 1890. With a first-floor mercantile and second-floor noodle parlor, The Mai Wah provided ... More on Frommers

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45 E. Mercury St, Butte, Montana
Opened in 1890 as a "parlor house," the Dumas was once at the heart of Butte's red-light district. It was the city's longest-running house of prostitution, closing in 1982. Under the guidance of Rudy Giecek, the Dumas Brothel has ... More on Frommers
