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Historique: Butte, Anaconda et les sources du Missouri, visite privée VIP

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Non loin à l'ouest de Bozeman se trouve le cours supérieur historique de la Mighty Missouri River. C'est un célèbre site de Lewis et Clark. Après avoir quitté le cours supérieur, vous serez emmené dans les magnifiques Rocheuses jusqu'à Anaconda et Butte, où vous découvrirez l'industrie minière historique du Montana. Butte était autrefois la plus grande ville à l'ouest de Chicago. Il renforce la belle architecture victorienne et art déco. Vous verrez divers belvédères, arrêts et attractions culturelles dans les villes. Vous pourrez en fait descendre dans les mines du World of Mining Museum.

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  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
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1
Missouri Headwaters State Park
Considering it an essential point in the geography of this western part of the continent, Meriwether Lewis wrote the country opens suddenly to extensive and beautiful plains and meadows which appear to be surrounded in every direction with distant and lofty mountains. The legendary Sacajawea was captured here as a child and eventually returned as a member of the Corps of Discovery. Another member of this expedition, John Colter, later made several trips to this area in search of furs and began his famous run nearby. Pioneers slowly settled the surrounding area and transformed it into profitable grazing and farming land. Missouri Headwaters State Park preserves much of the region's abundant wildlife, lush, vegetation, and scenic beauty that have attracted people for thousands of years.
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Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park
The old Anaconda Copper Company smelter stack, completed in 1919, is one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world at 585 feet. The inside diameter is 75 feet at bottom, tapering to 60 feet at the top. In comparison, the Washington Monument is 555 feet tall. The stack dominates the landscape like the Company once dominated the area's economic life. Since the smelter closed in 1980, the stack has become a symbol of the challenges that face communities dependent on finite resources. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the stack may be viewed and photographed only from a distance. Interpretive signs that detail its history are located in the viewing site near Goodman Park.
3
Granite Mountain Memorial Overlook
A very important stop on the tour. There was a mine disaster in 1917 in Butte that killed almost 200 miners. This memorial location has interpretive panels, along with audio narration, describing what it happened in the mine, and you also get a beautiful view over Butte and the various mining operations.
4
Copper King Mansion
The Copper King Mansion, also known as the W. A. Clark Mansion, is a 34-room residence of Romanesque Revival Victorian architecture that was built from 1884 to 1888 as the Butte, Montana, residence of William Andrews Clark, one of Montana's three famous Copper Kings. The outside and grounds are free but admission into the mansion is an additional charge that is not included.
5
Butte
You will be taken around to various locations around the historic city to see the architecture, hear the history, and explore the quirky shops of downtown. You will even make a stop at Evil Knievel's grave.
6
Missouri Headwaters State Park
Considering it an essential point in the geography of this western part of the continent, Meriwether Lewis wrote the country opens suddenly to extensive and beautiful plains and meadows which appear to be surrounded in every direction with distant and lofty mountains. The legendary Sacajawea was captured here as a child and eventually returned as a member of the Corps of Discovery. Another member of this expedition, John Colter, later made several trips to this area in search of furs and began his famous run nearby. Pioneers slowly settled the surrounding area and transformed it into profitable grazing and farming land. Missouri Headwaters State Park preserves much of the region's abundant wildlife, lush, vegetation, and scenic beauty that have attracted people for thousands of years.
7
Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park
The old Anaconda Copper Company smelter stack, completed in 1919, is one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world at 585 feet. The inside diameter is 75 feet at bottom, tapering to 60 feet at the top. In comparison, the Washington Monument is 555 feet tall. The stack dominates the landscape like the Company once dominated the area's economic life. Since the smelter closed in 1980, the stack has become a symbol of the challenges that face communities dependent on finite resources. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the stack may be viewed and photographed only from a distance. Interpretive signs that detail its history are located in the viewing site near Goodman Park.
8
Granite Mountain Memorial Overlook
A very important stop on the tour. There was a mine disaster in 1917 in Butte that killed almost 200 miners. This memorial location has interpretive panels, along with audio narration, describing what it happened in the mine, and you also get a beautiful view over Butte and the various mining operations.
9
Copper King Mansion
The Copper King Mansion, also known as the W. A. Clark Mansion, is a 34-room residence of Romanesque Revival Victorian architecture that was built from 1884 to 1888 as the Butte, Montana, residence of William Andrews Clark, one of Montana's three famous Copper Kings. The outside and grounds are free but admission into the mansion is an additional charge that is not included.
10
Butte
You will be taken around to various locations around the historic city to see the architecture, hear the history, and explore the quirky shops of downtown. You will even make a stop at Evil Knievel's grave.
11
Missouri Headwaters State Park
Considering it an essential point in the geography of this western part of the continent, Meriwether Lewis wrote the country opens suddenly to extensive and beautiful plains and meadows which appear to be surrounded in every direction with distant and lofty mountains. The legendary Sacajawea was captured here as a child and eventually returned as a member of the Corps of Discovery. Another member of this expedition, John Colter, later made several trips to this area in search of furs and began his famous run nearby. Pioneers slowly settled the surrounding area and transformed it into profitable grazing and farming land. Missouri Headwaters State Park preserves much of the region's abundant wildlife, lush, vegetation, and scenic beauty that have attracted people for thousands of years.
12
Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park
The old Anaconda Copper Company smelter stack, completed in 1919, is one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world at 585 feet. The inside diameter is 75 feet at bottom, tapering to 60 feet at the top. In comparison, the Washington Monument is 555 feet tall. The stack dominates the landscape like the Company once dominated the area's economic life. Since the smelter closed in 1980, the stack has become a symbol of the challenges that face communities dependent on finite resources. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the stack may be viewed and photographed only from a distance. Interpretive signs that detail its history are located in the viewing site near Goodman Park.
13
Granite Mountain Memorial Overlook
A very important stop on the tour. There was a mine disaster in 1917 in Butte that killed almost 200 miners. This memorial location has interpretive panels, along with audio narration, describing what it happened in the mine, and you also get a beautiful view over Butte and the various mining operations.
14
Copper King Mansion
The Copper King Mansion, also known as the W. A. Clark Mansion, is a 34-room residence of Romanesque Revival Victorian architecture that was built from 1884 to 1888 as the Butte, Montana, residence of William Andrews Clark, one of Montana's three famous Copper Kings. The outside and grounds are free but admission into the mansion is an additional charge that is not included.
15
Butte
You will be taken around to various locations around the historic city to see the architecture, hear the history, and explore the quirky shops of downtown. You will even make a stop at Evil Knievel's grave.
16
Missouri Headwaters State Park
Considering it an essential point in the geography of this western part of the continent, Meriwether Lewis wrote the country opens suddenly to extensive and beautiful plains and meadows which appear to be surrounded in every direction with distant and lofty mountains. The legendary Sacajawea was captured here as a child and eventually returned as a member of the Corps of Discovery. Another member of this expedition, John Colter, later made several trips to this area in search of furs and began his famous run nearby. Pioneers slowly settled the surrounding area and transformed it into profitable grazing and farming land. Missouri Headwaters State Park preserves much of the region's abundant wildlife, lush, vegetation, and scenic beauty that have attracted people for thousands of years.
17
Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park
The old Anaconda Copper Company smelter stack, completed in 1919, is one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world at 585 feet. The inside diameter is 75 feet at bottom, tapering to 60 feet at the top. In comparison, the Washington Monument is 555 feet tall. The stack dominates the landscape like the Company once dominated the area's economic life. Since the smelter closed in 1980, the stack has become a symbol of the challenges that face communities dependent on finite resources. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the stack may be viewed and photographed only from a distance. Interpretive signs that detail its history are located in the viewing site near Goodman Park.
18
Granite Mountain Memorial Overlook
A very important stop on the tour. There was a mine disaster in 1917 in Butte that killed almost 200 miners. This memorial location has interpretive panels, along with audio narration, describing what it happened in the mine, and you also get a beautiful view over Butte and the various mining operations.
19
Copper King Mansion
The Copper King Mansion, also known as the W. A. Clark Mansion, is a 34-room residence of Romanesque Revival Victorian architecture that was built from 1884 to 1888 as the Butte, Montana, residence of William Andrews Clark, one of Montana's three famous Copper Kings. The outside and grounds are free but admission into the mansion is an additional charge that is not included.
20
Butte
You will be taken around to various locations around the historic city to see the architecture, hear the history, and explore the quirky shops of downtown. You will even make a stop at Evil Knievel's grave.
21
Parc d'État des sources du Missouri
Considérant qu'il s'agit d'un point essentiel dans la géographie de cette partie occidentale du continent, Meriwether Lewis a écrit que le pays s'ouvre soudainement sur de vastes et belles plaines et prairies qui semblent être entourées dans toutes les directions de montagnes lointaines et élevées. Le légendaire Sacajawea a été capturé ici alors qu'il était enfant et est finalement revenu en tant que membre du Corps of Discovery. Un autre membre de cette expédition, John Colter, fit plus tard plusieurs voyages dans cette région à la recherche de fourrures et commença sa fameuse course à proximité. Les pionniers se sont lentement installés dans les environs et les ont transformés en pâturages et terres agricoles rentables. Le parc d'État de Missouri Headwaters préserve une grande partie de la faune abondante, de la végétation luxuriante et de la beauté des paysages de la région qui attirent les gens depuis des milliers d'années.
22
Parc d'État Anaconda Smoke Stack
L'ancienne pile de fonderie d'Anaconda Copper Company, achevée en 1919, est l'une des plus hautes structures de briques autoportantes au monde à 585 pieds. Le diamètre intérieur est de 75 pieds en bas, se rétrécissant à 60 pieds en haut. En comparaison, le Washington Monument mesure 555 pieds de haut. La pile domine le paysage comme la Compagnie dominait autrefois la vie économique de la région. Depuis la fermeture de la fonderie en 1980, la cheminée est devenue un symbole des défis auxquels sont confrontées les communautés dépendantes de ressources limitées. Inscrite au registre national des lieux historiques, la pile ne peut être vue et photographiée qu'à distance. Des panneaux d'interprétation détaillant son histoire sont situés dans le site d'observation près du parc Goodman.
23
Vue sur le mémorial de Granite Mountain
Une étape très importante de la tournée. Il y a eu une catastrophe minière en 1917 à Butte qui a tué près de 200 mineurs. Ce lieu commémoratif a des panneaux d'interprétation, ainsi qu'une narration audio, décrivant ce qui s'est passé dans la mine, et vous obtenez également une belle vue sur Butte et les diverses opérations minières.
24
Manoir du Roi du Cuivre
Le Copper King Mansion, également connu sous le nom de W. A. ​​Clark Mansion, est une résidence de 34 chambres d'architecture victorienne néo-roman qui a été construite de 1884 à 1888 sous le nom de Butte, Montana, résidence de William Andrews Clark, l'un des trois célèbres rois du cuivre du Montana. . L'extérieur et le terrain sont gratuits mais l'entrée dans le manoir est un supplément qui n'est pas inclus.
25
Butte
Vous serez conduit à divers endroits de la ville historique pour voir l'architecture, entendre l'histoire et explorer les boutiques originales du centre-ville. Vous ferez même une halte sur la tombe d'Evil Knievel.
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Commentaires (1)
Bill_L
Jul 2022
Our tour guide Mimi was very knowledgeable about the history of the area. My twelve year old granddaughter had a wonderful time on our tour.

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