Wednesday, July 8th we took a three day, two night exploration into southwest Montana.
Butte, Montana
We arrived in Butte for an early lunch at the Uptown Café and then spent the afternoon touring Butte. Our first stop was the Berkeley Pit, a copper mine in operation from 1955 to 1982. The Berkeley Pit is 1700 feet deep and nearly three miles around the outside. When it closed it was the largest open pit copper mine in the United States. When the mine shut down in 1982, the underground pumps were shut off and the Pit has slowly filled with acidic water.
.The Berkeley Pit |
The last remaining stamp mill is now preserved and surrounded by the Lexington Botanical Gardens. |
The Granite Mountain Memorial sits high above overlooking Butte. |
A Red Tour Trolley passes a Headframe as it ascends the hill north of Butte. Haze in the valley from distant forest fires. |
There is a 350', four story waterslide. |
Deer Lodge, Montana
The Powell County Museum Complex includes the Prison Museum, The Montana Auto Museum, Yesterday Playthings Museum, Frontier Museum and even a couple more. One ticket provides access to all five museums. We started at the Old Prison Museum for a self-guided walking tour. Built in 1870 with inmate labor, this is one of Montana's oldest structures. It was in continuous use for 110 years until a new prison was built just 5 miles away. The Montana Auto Museum was very impressive with over 150 vehicles on display including classic muscle cars, Ford Model A's and T's, V-8 Fords, Chevy Corvettes, Ford Mustangs and a Detroit Electric Car from 1914, REO Speedwagon, and a Porsche 356A. Montana Territorial Prison and later a State Prison |
We were just in time for a house tour as well as a self-guided tour of the grounds. |
Philipsburg, Montana
Our second night we stayed in Philipsburg at the historic Broadway Hotel. Built in 1890, this newly renovated 9 room hotel is more like a bed and breakfast. The rooms were cozy and very nicely made up. We stayed in the "Hard Rock" Room which was decorated in mining décor, including metal hard hats, rocks and a pick ax on the headboard. We took a walking tour of the town with over 50 historic buildings to see. This town, located near what was once know as the largest silver mine on earth, won the designation as one of the "Prettiest Painted Places in America."First floor is a hardware store with the Broadway Hotel on the second floor. |
The Sweet Palace with fresh candy made daily. |
The candy store was even more popular than the micro-brewery. |
Anaconda, Montana
As we completed the 64 mile Pintler Veteran's' Memorial Scenic Highway, we passed through the town of Anaconda.Deer Lodge County Courthouse |
585 Foot tall smelter stack remains as a silent monument |
Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana
This battlefield memorializes the 1877 clash between five bands of Nez Perce Indians, numbering 800 and the 7th U.S. Infantry soldiers and volunteers. We watched a 26 minute movie in the brand new visitor center, looked through the museum, enjoyed a picnic lunch and took a short walk to the battlefield and monument.
Salmon, Idaho
Returning to Idaho, we stopped again at our favorite restaurant in Salmon, Bertram's Brewery and Restaurant, for their Friday Prime Rib special, before returning to our base at Camas.
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I would be having fun on that waterslide!!!
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