There's A Little Known Unique Alley In Montana And It's Truly Amazing
Not only is Helena our state capital, it also happens to have a pretty fascinating history. And a part of that history is preserved in a charming little spot known as Reeder’s Alley, which is the oldest intact piece of early Helena… and it’s awesome.

By 1884, the alley had a big collection of brick and stone buildings and was a popular place for locals.

Today, it's a charming historic district the locals love.
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The cabin dates all the way back to 1864 and was built not by Reeder, but by a miner named Wilson Butts. The cabin is fully furnished, and tours are available during the summer.
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Their food is pretty tasty, too.

You can even rent part or all of the alley for private events like weddings.
What’s your favorite thing about Reeder’s Alley? Let us know your experiences below.
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