Captions List for Montana Photos
Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Montana: towns & natural wonders.
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Helena: Bronze plaque showing Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Reeder's Alley (1875-84), a series of brick & stone buildings built for miners by brick mason Louis Reeder.
Helena: Sign of Reeder's Alley rehabilitated from small apartments & bunkhouses for single males to the small shopping arcade of today.
Helena: Territorial style buildings of Reeder's Alley.
Helena: Stone House at Reeder's Alley (1880s) contained four small shotgun-style apartments.
Helena: Territorial style buildings of Reeder's Alley in brick gave some protection against fires.
Helena: Morelli Bridge (aka Howie St. Bridge) at Reeder's Alley (1893) on stone piers with timber deck.
Helena: Pioneer Log Cabin (1864) built by Wilson Butts at Reeder's Alley, still as it was during the gold rush.
Helena: Front room of Pioneer Cabin at Reeder's Alley.
Helena: Rocking chairs & stove of Pioneer Cabin at Reeder's Alley.
Helena: Dining table of Pioneer Cabin at Reeder's Alley.
Helena: Wood stove of Pioneer Cabin at Reeder's Alley.
Helena: Oil lamp of Pioneer Cabin at Reeder's Alley.
Helena: Bakery, cafe & grill of arcade near Reeder's Alley.
Helena: Dunphy Block (1860s remodeled 1890s) (38 S. Last Chance Gulch) plus an original Helena Streetcar.
Helena: Raleigh & Clarke Drygoods block (1865, remodeled 1888) (36 Main St.) with cast iron front.
Helena: Sands Brothers Dry Goods block (1874, remodeled 1889) (Main St.) in granite.
Helena: Boston block (23 S. Last Chance Gulch).
Helena: Upper story details of Boston block (Main St.).
Helena: St. Louis block (1882) (Main St.) has history as store, vaudeville house, saloon, brothel.
Helena: Upper story details of St. Louis block.
Helena: Masonic Temple (1885) (104 Broadway) & 106 Broadway.
Helena: Upper story details of Helena Masonic Temple.
Helena: Brickwork details of Helena Masonic Temple.
Helena: Horseshoe window & sunburst details of 106 Broadway.
Helena: The Prospectors sculpture (1974) of gold miners sluicing ore by Lyndon Pomeroy on Last Chance Gulch Mall at Broadway.
Helena: Prospectors sculpture of gold miners panning gold on Last Chance Gulch Mall.
Helena: Painted mural at Last Chance Gulch Mall & Broadway.
Helena: Atlas Block (1889).
Helena: Atlas Block details of insurance building shows fire survival such as salamanders reputed to survive flames.
Helena: Carving of Greek god Atlas on front of Atlas Block.
Helena: Painted Bear About Town sidewalk art by Dennis McCahon on Last Chance Gulch Mall.
Helena: Placer Center building (21 N. Last Chance Gulch).
Helena: First National Bank Securities Building (1886).
Helena: Stonework detail of First National Bank Securities Building.
Helena: Multicolored carved Romanesque arches of First National Bank Securities Building.
Helena: Bullwhacker statue on Last Chance Gulch Mall.
Helena: Granite Building (1920s) (30-36 N. Last Chance Gulch Mall).
Helena: Terra Cotta details of Granite Building.
Helena: Terra Cotta details of Granite Building.
Helena: Lalonde Building (1920s) (38-42 N. Last Chance Gulch Mall).
Helena: Terra Cotta details of Lalonde Building.
Helena: New York Block (1928) (Fligelman's Department Store) (46 N. Last Chance Gulch Mall).
Helena: Detail of windows of New York Block.
Helena: Sculpted woman with purse & square glasses on New York Block.
Helena: Terra Cotta shield on New York Block (aka Fligelman's Department Store).
Helena: Terra Cotta eagle on New York Block.
Helena: Terra Cotta plant design on New York Block.
Helena: Extra, Extra Read All About It statue (1999) by Becky Eiker on Last Chance Gulch Mall.
Helena: T.C. Power Block (1889-92) (58 N. Last Chance Gulch).
Helena: Granite stonework details of T.C. Power Block.
Helena: Goodkind Block (1884 remodeled 1920s) (139 N. Last Chance Gulch).
Helena: First National Bank & Trust Company (302 N. Last Chance Gulch).
Helena: Terra Cotta panels of First National Bank & Trust Company.
Helena: Terra Cotta panel of First National Bank & Trust Company.
Helena: Stylized eagle on First National Bank & Trust Company.
Helena: Streetscape along West Sixth Ave.
Helena: Montana Club building at West Sixth & Fuller Ave.
Helena: Former building of Montana Club (1905).
Helena: Plaque to discovery of gold in Last Chance Gulch.
Helena: Iron Front Hotel (former Windsor House) 1888.
Helena: Details of cast iron arches of Iron Front Hotel.
Helena: Makers plaque of JNO. Stedman, Helena, M.T. on Iron Front Hotel.
Helena: Helena streetscape looking to Montana Life Insurance Company.
Helena: Montana Life Insurance Company building (now Blue Cross) (1923) (404 Fuller Ave.).
Helena: Terra Cotta of Montana Life Insurance Company building.
Helena: Helena City County (former Federal) Building (1904) (316 N. Park Ave.).
Helena: Arch details of Helena City County Building.
Helena: Grandstreet Theater (former First Unitarian Church of Helena) (1901).
Helena: Original Governor's Mansion (1888) (originally William Chessman house) (304 N. Ewing St.).
Helena: Queen Anne details of Original Governor's Mansion.
Helena: C.B. Power Residence (c1907) (309 N. Ewing St.).
Helena: Porter Flats Apartments (1884) (335 N. Ewing St.), an early stylish apartment building.
Helena: Thomas C. Power House (1891) (600 Harrison Ave.) in West Side neighborhood.
Helena: House in West Side neighborhood at Gilbert & Dearborn Streets.
Helena: Red Shift Rocker sculpture (2005) by Richard Swanson at Holter Museum of Art.
Helena: St. Paul's United Methodist Church (505 Logan St.).
Helena: Holter Museum of Art & St. Paul's United Methodist Church.
Helena: Modern structure of St. Paul's United Methodist Church.
Helena: Cathedral of Saint Helena (1908-14) (530 N. Ewing St.).
Helena: Tower of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Interior of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Stained glass windows of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Garden of Eden stained glass window of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Moses stained glass window of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Story of Jacob stained glass window of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Biblical scene stained glass window of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Three wise men stained glass window of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Abraham's sacrifice stained glass window of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Christ gives Peter keys to Kingdom stained glass window of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Crucifixion stained glass window of Cathedral of Saint Helena.
Helena: Montana State Capitol with Thomas Francis Meagher statue.
Helena: Montana State Capitol (1896-1902).
Helena: Stonework carvings on facade of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Dome of Montana State Capitol with Montana liberty statue.
Helena: Details of copper covered dome of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Statue of Montana, symbol of liberty, (1900) by Edward J. Van Landeghem atop Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Thomas Francis Meagher statue (1905) by Charles J. Mulligan at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Statue of Thomas Francis Meagher, Irish Revolutionary & Union Army Officer who twice served as Territorial Governor of Montana at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Interior of dome of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Central stained glass details of interior of dome of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Arches of rotunda of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Colored rotunda interior of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Indian Chief mural (1902) by F. Pedretti's Sons in rotunda of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Cowboy mural (1902) by F. Pedretti's Sons in rotunda of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Trapper mural (1902) by F. Pedretti's Sons in rotunda of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Prospector mural (1902) by F. Pedretti's Sons in rotunda of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Rotunda details at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Details of Rotunda decoration at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Stairway of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Newel post & lamp standard in Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Driving the Golden Spike (1883) for Northern Pacific Railroad Transcontinental Line mural by Amédee Joullin at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Driving the Golden Spike (1883) mural features President U.S. Grant at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Stained glass windows in Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Mike & Maureen Mansfield statues (2001) in Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Statue of Mike Mansfield, longtime leader of U.S. Senate in Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Stained glass ceiling of Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Paintings on ceiling of Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Historic murals in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Historic murals in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Historic murals in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Lewis' First Glimpse of the Rockies mural by F. Pedretti in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Signing the Enabling Act mural by F. Pedretti in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Proclamation of Statehood mural by F. Pedretti in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Gates of the Mountains mural by F. Pedretti in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Emigrant Train Being Attacked by Indians mural by F. Pedretti in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Chase of the Buffalo mural by F. Pedretti in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Farewell to the Buffalo mural in Old State Supreme Court at Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Lewis & Clark bicentennial bronze mural in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: We Proceeded On bronze mural (2006) by Eugene Daub in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Detail showing Lewis & Clark on bronze mural in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Detail showing Sacagawea with baby on back on bronze mural in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Louisiana Purchase mural showing Jefferson & Napoleon by F. Pedretti in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Lewis & Clark at Three Forks mural by F. Pedretti in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Old Fort Benton with Pierre Choteau & Andrew Dawson mural by F. Pedretti in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Custer's Last Battle mural by F. Pedretti in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Prospectors at Nelson Gulch mural by F. Pedretti in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Old Fort Owen with Fathers Ravalli & DeSmet mural by F. Pedretti in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Stained glass ceiling in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Salamanders on ceiling in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: House chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Lewis & Clark Meeting Indians at Ross' Hole painting (1912) by Charles M. Russell dominates House chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Detail of Indians on horseback in Charles M. Russell's painting of Lewis & Clark in House chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Detail of Core of Discovery in background of Charles M. Russell's painting of Lewis & Clark in House chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Charles M. Russell's signature on painting of Lewis & Clark in House chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Desks in House chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Ceiling detail in House chamber of Montana State Capitol.
Helena: Sculpted bison skull called Herd Bull (1990) by James J. Hadcock at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Montana Historical Society museum (Montana Veterans & Pioneers Memorial Building) (225 North Roberts).
Helena: Indians Discovering Lewis & Clark painting (1896) by Charles Marion Russell at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: O.H. Cowboys Roping a Steer painting (1892) by Charles Marion Russell at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Moving Out painting (1897) by Charles Marion Russell at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: The Herd Quitter painting (1897) by Charles Marion Russell at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Indian Hunters' Return painting (1900) by Charles Marion Russell at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: When the Land Belonged to God painting (1914) by Charles Marion Russell at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Charles M. Russell & His Friends painting (1922) by Charles Marion Russell at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Men of the Open Range painting (1923) by Charles Marion Russell at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Mandan or Hidatsa painted buffalo robe (c1850-80) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Nez Perce corn husk bag (c1890) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Salish woman's frame saddle (c1880) & Flathead saddle blanket (c1910) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Salish girl's dress with cowrie shells & elk's teeth at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Cree octopus bag (c1860) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Plains ceremonial headdress of porcupine quills (c1900) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Native knives & scabbards, Blackfoot (c1885) & Gros Ventre (c1870) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Painting (1988) showing Lewis & Clark party facing decision at juncture of Missouri & Marias Rivers on June 2, 1805 by Robert Morgan at of Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Painting (1988) showing Lewis & Clark party seeing white bears & white cliffs on Missouri River on May 31, 1805 by Robert Morgan at of Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Painting (1988) showing Lewis & Clark at Lemhi Pass carrying flag to show peaceful intention toward Shoshones on July 27, 1805 by Robert Morgan at of Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Lewis & Clark with Sacagawea bronze sculpture (1929) by Henry Lion at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: International Harvester freight wagon (c1885) Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Ore cart (c1915) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Mining Association & Union ribbons (1892-1909) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Butte Miners' Union silver tray (c1914) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Cree quillwork moccasins (c1910) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Sioux feather bonnet (c1900) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Sioux quillwork pouch (c1910) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Nez Perce velvet dress (c1910) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: John Phillip Sousa souvenir concert program dated March 25, 1899 at Helena in Montana Historical Society museum.
Helena: Homestead deed signed by President Theodore Roosevelt on March 22, 1906, at Montana Historical Society museum.
Collection of stove & cooking implements at Montana Historical Society museum.
Farm kitchens (c1940s) at Montana Historical Society museum.
Montana license plates at Montana Historical Society museum.
Butte: Mine headframe, the signature structures of Butte, Montana, whose hill yielded gold, silver & copper.
Butte: Mineshaft headframe surrounded by houses from era when miners walked to work.
Butte: Mineshaft headframe stands atop rock face.
Butte: Mile high mine headframes.
Butte: Headframe stands above houses of Butte.
Butte: Mine headframe served as elevators into depths of underground mines.
Butte: Anselmo Mine Yard (Caledonia & Excelsior Streets).
Butte: Butte, Anaconda & Pacific electric locomotive on display at Anselmo Mine Yard.
Butte: Anselmo Mine Yard headframe lifted ore our of mine & dumped it into waiting rail cars.
Butte: Mine headframes mark landscape of hills above Butte.
Butte: Mine headframes mark landscape of hills above Butte.
Butte: Entrance arch of World Museum of Mining.
Butte: Headframe & hoist over former Orphan Girl Mine at World Museum of Mining.
Butte: Saddleback steam locomotive #122 at World Museum of Mining.
Butte: Rail mounted antique truck for working on overhead electric wires at World Museum of Mining.
Butte: Antique GW steam locomotive at World Museum of Mining.
Butte: Antique GW steam locomotive & one-room school house at World Museum of Mining.
Butte: Row of false-fronted frontier buildings at World Museum of Mining.
Butte: Wooden frontier village shops at World Museum of Mining.
Butte: Scenic vista of Butte, Montana.
Butte: Historic district streetscape along Broadway from Laurenz to Hirbour Blocks.
Butte: Historic district streetscape along Broadway from Morris to Hirbour Blocks.
Butte: Adjoining Romanesque Revival buildings including Laurenz building (111 W. Broadway).
Butte: Brickwork details of Romanesque office building part of 111 W. Broadway.
Butte: The Laurenz building (111 W. Broadway).
Butte: Butte Floral Company building (1906), remodeled using Butte Miner newspaper structure (1884) (on W. Broadway near Main).
Butte: Moorish details of Butte Miner / Butte Floral Company building.
Butte: First National Bank (1909) (101 N. Main St.).
Butte: Portal of First National Bank.
Butte: Hirbour Block (1901) (8 floors), Butte's first skyscraper.
Butte: Greek revival details of Hirbour Block shield including H initial of builder S. Emanuel Hirbour.
Butte: Facade details of Hirbour Block.
Butte: Streetscape along North Main Street with Hennessy & Hirbour Buildings.
Butte: Hennessy Building (130 N. Main St.).
Butte: Ground floor window details of Hennessy Building.
Butte: Upper story brick & terra cotta details of Hennessy Building.
Butte: Wrought iron & glass portal of Hennessy Building.
Butte: Modern curved glass front on antique brick wall of Hennessy Building.
Butte: View along East Broadway including Thornton Hotel buildings.
Butte: Thornton Hotel (1890) (53 E. Broadway).
Butte: Thornton Building (1901) (65 E. Broadway) with stone balconies.
Butte: Cast iron & glass ground floor of Thornton Block Hotel.
Butte: Finlen Hotel (1924) modeled after New York's Hotel Astor.
Butte: Second Empire roofline of Finlen Hotel.
Butte: Modern Davidson Building design uses cylinder within cube.
Butte: Modern Davidson Building in fills heritage streetscape at corner of Broadway & Main Streets.
Butte: Mantle (1892) & Christie (1932) Blocks on Broadway.
Butte: Piccadilly Museum of Transportation Memorabilia and Advertising Art (20 W. Broadway) in Mantle Block (1892).
Butte: Broadway streetscape with I.O.G.T., Leggat, I.O.O.F., & Louis S. Cohn buildings.
Butte: I.O.G.T. building (1891) (42 W. Broadway).
Butte: Leggat Fireproof Hotel (c1890s) (48-54 W. Broadway).
Butte: I.O.O.F. Building (c1890s) (58 W. Broadway).
Butte: Louis S. Cohn building (1898 & 1901) (62 & 66 W. Broadway).
Butte: Imperial Block (1900) (80-82 E. Park St.) built by Abraham Wehl with cast iron front.
Butte: Imperial Block cast iron front makers mark "Montana Iron Works, Butte, Mont.".
Butte: Park Street view.
Butte: Owsley Block (1889) (43 E. Park St.) built by former mayor William Owsley for Hoffman Hotel.
Butte: The M&M Cafe local landmark.
Butte: The M&M Cafe with Romanesque upper story & Art Deco ground floor.
Butte: LaSalle Hotel (1912) (24 N. Main St.) was former speakeasy.
Butte: Curtis Music Hall (1892) built by John H. Curtis.
Butte: Upper story details of Curtis Music Hall.
Butte: Metals Bank Building (1906) (8 floors) (8 W. Park St.).
Butte: F&W Grand department store (1930) (22 W. Park St.) with terra cotta lions guarding parapet.
Butte: Original Butte City Hall (1884) (116 W. Park St.).
Butte: Park Streetscape with red first City Hall & J.F. Beck buildings.
Butte: Stephens Hotel (1891) (140-6 W. Park St. at Montana).
Butte: Corner turret of Stephens Hotel.
Butte: Mayer Building (1900) (corner Park & Montana Streets).
Butte: View along West Park Street to mountains with mines.
Butte: Knights of Columbus Building (1917-8).
Butte: Side facade of Knights of Columbus Building.
Butte: Facade of Knights of Columbus Building with The Dyckman block (1917).
Butte: Mother Lode Theatre & Orphan Girl Theatre (316 W. Park St.) incorporates former Masonic Temple.
Butte: Masonic Temple (1902).
Butte: Details of facade of Butte Masonic Temple.
Butte: Fox Theater (now Mother Lode Theatre) (1923) built as annex to Masonic Temple.
Butte: Decorative details of Fox Theater (now Mother Lode Theatre).
Butte: Butte Catholic Community North Church (102 South Washington St. at Galena) plus chateau-style parish house.
Butte: Butte Catholic Community North parish house.
Butte: B'nai Israel Synagogue (1904) (327 W. Galena St.).
Butte: Looking up Idaho Street past First Presbyterian Church to Copper King Mansion.
Butte: First Presbyterian Church (1878) (now Covellite Theatre) (215 W. Broadway).
Butte: Looking up Montana Street to Silver Bow County Courthouse.
Butte: Silver Bow County Courthouse (1910-12) (155 W. Granite St.) with Silver Bow Club (1906) beyond.
Butte: Copper King Mansion & Leonard Apartments.
Butte: Leonard Apartments (1906).
Butte: Cornice of Leonard Apartments.
Butte: Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse(1904) (400 N. Main St.).
Butte: 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.
Butte: Corner Chateau-style turret of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
Butte: Iron entry gate of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
Butte: Bannister of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
Butte: Dining room of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
Butte: Living room fireplace with bear andirons of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
Butte: Upstairs fireplace of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
Butte: Stained glass window of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
Butte: Sailing sloop stained glass window of Charles W. Clark Chateau.
Butte: Patrick A. Largey Flats (1890s) (403-7 W. Broadway) in heritage West district.
Butte: Decorative details of Largey Flats, built by one of Butte's Copper King families.
Butte: 315 W. Broadway (1892) residence of Judge John McHatton.
Butte: James Ross Clark Residence (c1886-8) (309 W. Broadway) brother of Copper King William Clark.
Butte: Dr. Donald Campbell Residence (1880s, expanded 1896 & 1916) (307 W. Broadway).
Butte: M.J. Connell House (1880) (Granite St. at Idaho).
Butte: Details of Eastlake Queen Anne porch on M.J. Connell House.
Butte: Multicolored house (309 W. Granite St.).
Butte: Eugene Carroll House (mid 1880s) (315 W. Granite St.).
Butte: Eugene Carroll House (mid 1880s).
Butte: Shingled Queen Anne house (410 W. Granite St.).
Butte: Shingled Queen Anne tower of 410 W. Granite St.
Butte: H.E. Morier House (1907) (412 W. Broadway).
Butte: Garden of H.E. Morier House.
Butte: Victorian buildings in West Side Heritage neighborhood.
Butte: Brightly colored heritage buildings on West Side.
Butte: Math, Engineering & Science buildings of Montana Tech Campus.
Butte: School of Mines building (1900) (now Math Hall) of Montana Tech Campus.
Butte: Copper King Mansion (1888) (219 W. Granite St.) built by William Andrews Clark, one of Montana's "Copper King" who by 1900 had amassed a personal fortune of about $50 million.
Butte: Entrance of Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Roofline details of Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Entry hall fireplace in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Carved stairway in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Carved bird panels of stairway in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Stained glass window on stairwell landing in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Stained glass detail in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Downstairs fireplace in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Music room lamp in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Salamander design of wallpaper in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Antiques displayed in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Music room fireplace in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Music room fireplace detail in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Dining room in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Cruet sets & platter in dining room of Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Dining room in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Table setting in dining room of Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Fishing theme plates in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Seaweed decorated plates in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Colored glass in window of Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Embossed wall panels with salamander theme in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Turned wood divider between rooms of Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Living room fireplace in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Living ceiling decorative patters in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Living ceiling decorative patters in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Antique Quick Meal wooden cooking stove in kitchen of Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Early Hotpoint electric range in kitchen of Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Upstairs fireplace in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Bedroom fireplace in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Fireplace with carnival glass collection in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Bedroom in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Bedroom used for B&B guests in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Bier stein collection in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Antique purse & comb collection in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Antique hat collection in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Antique had with bird of paradise feathers at Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Antique Edison cylinder phonograph at Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Private Police Signal Box installed by Copper millionaire Clark in Copper King Mansion.
Butte: Multidirectional shower stall in Copper King Mansion.
Billings: Preston B. Moss Mansion (1901-3).
Billings: Sandstone blocks of Moss Mansion.
Billings: Roofline of Moss Mansion.
Billings: Original greenhouse of Moss Mansion.
Billings: Moorish entryway of Moss Mansion.
Billings: Moss Mansion Moorish arch colored to impress visitors.
Billings: Moss Mansion Moorish arch decorated with aluminum which was more expensive than silver at the time.
Billings: Decorative details of Moss Mansion Moorish arch.
Billings: Main staircase of Moss Mansion.
Billings: Ceiling decoration of Moss Mansion.
Billings: Central hall of Moss Mansion.
Billings: Passageway to living room of Moss Mansion.
Billings: Library of Moss Mansion.
Billings: Stained glass Shakespeare window in Moss Mansion library.
Billings: Ceiling lamp in Moss Mansion.
Billings: Living room in Moss Mansion.
Billings: Dining room in Moss Mansion.
Billings: Table setting in dining room in Moss Mansion.
Billings: Dining room cabinets in Moss Mansion.
Billings: Fireplace in Moss Mansion.
Billings: Lamp with lion in Moss Mansion.
Billings: House at 820 Division Street in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: House at 24 Yellowstone Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: House at 26 Yellowstone Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: House at 39 Yellowstone Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: Houses at 40 & 44 Yellowstone Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: House at 44 Yellowstone Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: House at 43 Yellowstone Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: House at 100 Clark Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: Details of house at 100 Clark Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: House at 118 Clark Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: House at 142 Clark Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: House at 203 Clark Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: Double hipped gambrel-roof of house at 123 Clark Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: Ignatius D. O'Donnell house at 105 Clark Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: Wrap-around porch of Ignatius D. O'Donnell house (105 Clark Ave.).
Billings: Octagonal Queen Anne turret of Ignatius D. O'Donnell house (105 Clark Ave.).
Billings: Stucco bungalow at 25 Clark Ave. in Moss Mansion heritage district.
Billings: Western Heritage Center Museum / Parmly Billings Public Library (1901) (2822 Montana Ave.).
Billings: Parmly Billings Public Library with J.K. Ralston log cabin.
Billings: Frederick Billings, founder of Billings & Northern Pacific Railway President, statue (1982) by Mike Casper at Parmly Billings Public Library.
Billings: Western artist J.K. Ralston log cabin (1946) moved to Parmly Billings Public Library.
Billings: Mountain Power.
Billings: Skypoint (2002) (Over the intersection of 2nd Ave. North & North Broadway) with movable truss & sail to shade street.
Billings: Skypoint & Montana National Bank building (1917) on North Broadway.
Billings: Skypoint structural details.
Billings: Montana Power Building (1916) (6 floors) (115 North Broadway).
Billings: Acme Building (109 North Broadway).
Billings: Broadway streetscape with Montana Power, Acme & Northern Hotel buildings.
Billings: Northern Hotel (1942) (10 floors) (19 North 28th St.).
Billings: Art Deco Crystal Lounge opposite Northern Hotel.
Billings: Montana State University Billings building (207 Broadway).
Billings: US Bank Tower (1955) (8 floors) (303 North Broadway).
Billings: Masonic Temple (1909) (2806 3rd Avenue North).
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Virginia City: Overview of Virginia City.
Virginia City: Heritage buildings of Virginia City as they stood when gold rush ended & capital moved to Helena.
Virginia City: Madison County Courthouse (1876).
Virginia City: Entrance of Madison County Courthouse.
Virginia City: Model T Ford & Wallace Streetscape.
Virginia City: Antique fire engine tour vehicle.
Virginia City: Cowboy riding through town.
Virginia City: Young lady riding sidesaddle in long gown.
Virginia City: Hangman's Building (1864) where vigilantes hanged road agents from rafter while building under construction. It later served druggists then as post office.
Virginia City: Elling Bank (1864).
Virginia City: Wallace streetscape with Metropolitan Meat Market, Cousins Candy Shop, Rank's Drugstore & Masonic Temple.
Virginia City: Masonic Temple (1865) in stone building built by Paris Pfouts (vigilante president) & Samuel Russel.
Virginia City: Details of Masonic Temple with adobe mortar since lime was not available in this gold rush town.
Virginia City: Rank's Drugstore (1865) in stone building built by Paris Pfouts & Samuel Russel.
Virginia City: Cousins Candy Shop (series of former stores) in 1888 brick building.
Virginia City: Array of candy in Cousins Candy Shop.
Virginia City: Bear bench at Cousins Candy Shop.
Virginia City: Saltwater taffy pulling at Cousins Candy Shop.
Virginia City: Metropolitan Meat Market & Cousins Candy Shop.
Virginia City: Metropolitan Meat Market (1888) with cast iron storefront.
Virginia City: Cast iron storefront details of Metropolitan Meat Market.
Virginia City: Cast iron leaf details of Metropolitan Meat Market.
Virginia City: Makers nameplate of Geo. L. Mesker & Co. Architectural Iron Works, Evansville, Ind. on Metropolitan Meat Market building.
Virginia City: Gold Shop frame building in style of the frontier.
Virginia City: Historical Museum in frontier board & batten building.
Virginia City: Montana Post & Historical Museum on Wallace Street.
Virginia City: Montana Post (1863, reconstructed 1946) built by D.W. Tilton.
Virginia City: Anaconda Hotel (now Fairweather Inn) (1863).
Virginia City: Grocer William Kiskadden's Stone Block (Vigilante Barn) (1863) where the Vigilantes were said to meet. Later it became a blacksmith's shop.
Virginia City: Blacksmith & Wagon Shop in former Kiskadden's Stone Block.
Virginia City: Buggies in Blacksmith & Wagon Shop.
Virginia City: City Bakery Building.
Virginia City: Frontier store on Wallace Street.