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Butte has one local daily, a weekly paper, as well as several papers from around the state. The Montana Standard is Butte's daily paper. It was founded in 1928 and is the result of The Butte Miner and the Anaconda Standard merging into one daily paper. [170] The Standard is owned by Lee Enterprises. The Butte Weekly is another local paper. [171]
Labor strife in Butte from 1914 to 1920 served as a model for corporate and union activities across the nation. [6] Important factors in this labor history include the murder of Frank Little and the Anaconda Road Massacre. Events in Butte shaped the attitudes of politicians, including Burton K. Wheeler, long-time U.S. senator from Montana.
Butte, Montana toxic waste site turned tourist attraction yielding compounds that may be medically, environmentally useful "Casualties of Copper: The Berkeley Pit, Montana." Sometimes Interesting. 20 November 2013; HAER No. MT-36-D, "Butte Mineyards, Berkeley Pit, Butte, Silver Bow County, MT", 3 photos, 1 color transparency, 2 photo caption pages
The historic Knights of Columbus Building in Butte, Montana, is a contributing property in the Butte-Anaconda Historic District, which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Date: 6 August 2021, 12:37: Source: 20210806 51 Butte, Montana: Author: David Wilson from Oak Park, Illinois, USA
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The Butte, Anaconda and Pacific Railway Historic District is a 750 acres (300 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It covers the railway right-of-way which begins in Butte, Montana and runs to Anaconda generally along the course of Silver Bow Creek .
The Spirit of Columbia Gardens Carousel is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that operates in Butte, Montana. [4] Created in 1996, the organization’s main goal was to recreate the carousel destroyed by the Columbia Gardens fire in 1973. [ 4 ]
The Mike Mansfield Federal Building and United States Courthouse is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Montana, located in Butte, Montana. Completed in 1904, the building was expanded from 1932 to 1933. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 as U. S. Post Office.