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Copper King Mansion & Leonard Apartments. 
| Leonard Apartments (1906). Architect: William A. O'Brien.
| Cornice of Leonard Apartments.
| Charles W. Clark Chateau Museum (1898) (321 W. Broadway St.) built by Charles Walker Clark, eldest son of Copper King & U.S. Senator, W.A. Clark. Style: Chateau. On National Register.
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Corner Chateau-style turret of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
| Iron entry gate of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
| Bannister of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
| Dining room of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
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Living room fireplace with bear andirons of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
| Upstairs fireplace of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
| Stained glass window of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
| Sailing sloop stained glass window of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
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Patrick A. Largey Flats (1890s) (403-7 W. Broadway) in heritage West district.
| Decorative details of Largey Flats, built by one of Butte's Copper King families.
| 315 W. Broadway (1892) residence of Judge John McHatton. Style: Queen Anne. Architect: John Patterson.
| James Ross Clark Residence (c1886-8) (309 W. Broadway) brother of Copper King William Clark.
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Dr. Donald Campbell Residence (1880s, expanded 1896 & 1916) (307 W. Broadway).
| M.J. Connell House (1880) (Granite St. at Idaho). Style: Second Empire. Architect: Charles Prentice.
| Details of Eastlake Queen Anne porch on M.J. Connell House.
| Multicolored house (309 W. Granite St.). Style: Second Empire.
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Eugene Carroll House (mid 1880s) (315 W. Granite St.). Style: Italianate.
| Eugene Carroll House (mid 1880s).
| Shingled Queen Anne house (410 W. Granite St.). Style: Queen Anne.
| Shingled Queen Anne tower of 410 W. Granite St.
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H.E. Morier House (1907) (412 W. Broadway).
| Garden of H.E. Morier House.
| Victorian buildings in West Side Heritage neighborhood.
| Brightly colored heritage buildings on West Side.
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