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Lost Butte, Montana, Richard I. Gibson

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Lost Butte, Montana, Richard I. Gibson
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Lost Butte, Montana
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Richard I. Gibson
Summary
From the stately Queen Anne mansions of the West Side to the hastily constructed shanties of Cabbage Patch, Lost Butte, Montana traces the city's history through its architectural heritage. This book includes such highlights as the Grand Opera House, once graced by entertainers and cultural icons like Charlie Chaplin, Sarah Bernhardt and Mark Twain; the infamous brothels protested by reformer Carrie Nation, wielding her hatchet and sharp tongue; and the Columbia Gardens, built by copper king William Clark as a respite from the smoke and toil of the mines and later destroyed by fire. Through the stories of these structures, lost to the march of time and urban renewal, historian Richard Gibson recalls the boom and bust of Butte, once a mining metropolis and now part of the largest National Historic Landmark District
Target audience
adult
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