This museum delves deep into the history of Butte, featuring exhibits, displays, artifacts, equipment, structures, mining paraphernalia, and old historic buildings, all piecing together a picture of the city in its glory days.
Our Lady of the Rockies is a 90-foot-tall statue built to resemble Mary, the mother of Jesus, and is a lovingly-crafted project by Butte resident Bob O'Bill.
This pit is a former open-pit copper mine, which is 7,000 feet long, 5,600 feet wide, and 1,600 feet deep filled with highly acidic water, chemicals, and heavy metals seeping into the enclosing rocks.
Copper King Mansion is a privately owned mansion built in 1884 by William Andrews Clark, one of Montana's famous 'Copper Kings' that helped Butte thrive as a city.