Most Montanans Have Never Heard Of This Fascinating Mining Museum
We’ve got some pretty impressive museums here in Montana, including the world famous Museum of the Rockies. But unless you’ve spent a lot of time in Butte, you may not have heard of the World Museum of Mining, which is one of the few museums in the world located on an actual mine yard.
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The museum was founded in 1963 when the close of Butte’s mining heyday was less than two decades away.
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In fact, Butte was once known as the Richest Hill on Earth.
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During that season, it's open Monday-Saturday from 9-6, and on Sundays from 10-6.
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The 65 foot tour provides a glimpse into the world of mining underground, and it just might be the most realistic tour you’ll ever experience.
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There's an entire re-creation of an 1890s mining town, complete with 15 intact historic structures and approximately 35 buildings constructed from old materials.
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Strolling through the property feels like going back in time.
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It's incredibly well cared for and well-preserved.
Have you explored Montana’s museums? Admission is free at this art museum.
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