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Montana Gallery. 2324 Harrison Avenue, Butte, MT 59701.
The Phoenix Gallery. 66 W. Park Street, Butte, MT 59701. Phone: 406-782-5217. E-mail
Butte Farmers' Market. Located on Main, Between Park & Broadway. Phone: 406-497-6464. E-mail
An Rí Rá
Montana Irish Festival
This festival has free admission and includes music, Irish dancers, a race
and food vendors. See website for full details.
Annual Christmas Stroll. Phone: 406-497-6464. E-mail
Butte-Silver Bow County Fair. 1340 Harrison Avenue, Butte, MT 59701. Phone: 406-497-6221.
Butte Vigilante Rodeo. PO Box 3401, Butte, MT 59701. Phone: 406-494-3002; Fax: 406-494-3212.
Chinese New Year. Mai Wah Society.
Evel Knievel Days
A summer festival to welcome daredevil legend Evel Knievel to his hometown
of Butte, Montana. E-mail
National Folk Festival. Phone: 406-497-6464.
Berkeley Pit. Phone: 406-723-3177.
Hell Roarin Gulch. World Museum of Mining. Phone: 406-723-7211.
Mother Lode Theater. PO Box 522, Butte, MT 59703. Phone: 406-723-3602; Fax: 406-782-2362. E-mail
The Arts Chateau. 321 W. Broadway Street, Butte, MT 59701. Phone:
406-723-7600; Fax: 406-723-5083.
The art museum is located in an historic mansion housing a diverse
collection of artwork, 18th and 19th century furniture, textiles, and
collectibles. The museum features two changing exhibition galleries, one
permanent collection gallery, a sales gallery, and a new interactive youth
project room. The historic, 26-room, four-floor mansion was built by Charles
Walker Clark in 1898.
Copper
King Mansion. 219 W. Granite, Butte, MT 59701.
A beautiful Victorian style mansion built in the late 1800's serving as a
bed and breakfast as well as serving dinners and daily tours in the spring
and summer.
Dumas Brothel. 45 East Mercury, Butte, MT 59701. E-mail
Mai Wah Museum and Gift Shop. PO Box 404, Butte, MT 59703. Phone: 406-723-3231. E-mail
Mineral Museum. 1300 W. Park Street, On the Montana Tech Campus, Butte, MT 59701. Phone: 406-496-4414. E-mail
Mother Bottego House. PO Box 194, Butte, MT 59703. Phone: 406-723-1275. E-mail
Piccadilly Museum of Transportation. 20 W. Broadway Street, Butte, MT 59701. Phone: 406-723-3034; Fax: 406-723-7425. E-mail
World Museum of Mining. 155 Museum Way, Butte, MT 59703. Phone: 406-723-7211.
Butte Symphony Association. The Mother Lode Theatre, Butte, MT. Phone: 406-723-5590. E-mail
Jim's Bar. 2720 Elm Street, Butte, MT 59701. Phone: 406-782-3431. E-mail
Lewis & Clark Caverns. 25 Lewis and Clark Caverns Road, Whitehall, MT 59759. Phone: 406-287-3541. GPS: 45.82289; -111.85082.
Located 22 miles west of Three Forks on Montana 2 or 18 miles east of Whitehall on Montana 2. Montana's first and best-known state park showcases one of the most highly decorated limestone caverns in the Northwest. Naturally air conditioned, these spectacular caves, lined with stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and helicitites, date back through time. Plan to spend a minimum of two hours to hike two miles on a guided tour through the caverns.
Lewis & Clark Caverns: The Paradise Below. DVD or VHS. This 28-minute documentary produced by Montana State Parks takes you through the eerie and winding tunnels of Lewis & Clark Caverns near Whitehall, Montana. All profits go back to the caverns for protection and maintenance needs.
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