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A QUICK TOUR OF THE AREA
Butte’s history is etched in its
skyline, with the black steel headframes making
it unique in the state. Enough of old Butte
survives in the historic district and
residential areas to give visitors an idea of
the past. Properties work together to make you
feel welcome. There are plenty of breakout
rooms, eating facilities, and areas for
exhibits. The Chamber of Commerce assists as
well. Butte welcomes visitors, and the friendly
residents are happy to see you any time of
year. Delta SkyWest and Horizon fly into Butte
several times a day and Interstates 90
(east-west) and 15 (north-south) cross in
Butte. For a unique experience give Butte a
try.
PICK YOUR SEASON
WINTER: Clear crisp days await you in Butte.
When you are not attending meetings, how about
a sled dog ride, cross-country or downhill
skiing, snowmobiling, ice-fishing, or skating?
We have it all within an hour of Butte.
SPRING: Think fishing, spring skiing, or a day
tour of the area. Snow on the mountains and
bright sunshine can be a photographer’s
dream. Enjoy!
SUMMER: Everything is open and there is so much
to do for people of all ages. The trolley,
World Museum of Mining, Mineral Museum, Copper
King Mansion, and a number of other attractions
beckon visitors.
FALL: Cool nights, warm days, beautiful trees
-- a perfect time for a scenic drive or a visit
to one of many attractions. This time of year
is a real favorite for visitors.
ATTRACTIONS
The Arts Chateau has revolving art exhibits
and is open year-round. The Copper King Mansion
will be happy to have your group take a tour of
this 32-room mansion, and lunch or dinner can
be prepared. The World Museum of Mining has
something for everyone. A visit to Our Lady of
the Rockies atop the Continental Divide will be
a memorable experience. A trip on the trolley
is a real treat and the guide will point out
all of the wonderful buildings in the historic
district. There are things to do for all groups
and all ages. You are always welcome in Butte
and we’ll go the extra mile to make you
feel comfortable and enjoy your conference,
meeting or convention.
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FACTS AND FIGURES
Population: 35,000
Number of hotel rooms: 1,363
Largest single meeting facility: 11,176 square
feet plus 24,000 square feet of dome space
MILEAGE FROM
Glacier National Park: 248 miles
Yellowstone National Park: 150 miles
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument:
60 miles
GETTING HERE
Interstate/Highway: I-90, I-15, MT 2
Airlines:
Delta SkyWest 800-453-9417
Horizon 800-547-9308
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