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The Copper King Hotel and Convention Center, Butte, Montana - United States (US)
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The Copper King Hotel and Convention Center, Butte, Montana - United States (US)
The Copper King Hotel and Convention Center is just across the street from Bert Mooney Airport. The hotel also provides easy access to attractions like the Mai Wah Museum, Attic Treasures and the Butte Civic Center. The Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks are also nearby.Guests at the Copper King Hotel and Convention Center are provided with 148 guest rooms with interior corridors. Telephones, safe boxes, televisions, DVD players, microwave ovens and air-conditioning units are also included. The Copper King Hotel and Convention Center also offers two Executive Suites.The Copper King Hotel and Convention Center provides three on-site dining options. These are the Columbia Gardens Cafe, The Copper King Steak House and the Mine Shaft Lounge. This pet-friendly hotel also features a sauna, a business center, banquet/meeting facilities and an indoor swimming pool with a spiral waterslide. A convention center and a poolside ballroom are likewise on site.
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, Pet Friendly, Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Refrigerator, Kitchenette, Microwave, TV, Wheel Chair Access, Spa/Jetted Tub, Coffee Shop/Cafeteria
Activities
Fitness Room/Gym, Swimming pool, Tennis Courts, Sauna, Bath / Hot Tub, Casino, Fitness Facilities, Pool Indoor
Services
Business Center, Elevator / Lift, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), ATM / Cash Machine, Secretarial Service, Meeting Rooms, Desk, Ballroom, Audio/Visual Equipment, Exhibit Space
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
Parking
The hotel has free parking. There is an airport shuttle that runs from the hotel.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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Copper King Hotel Butte - Butte - United States
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The Copper King Hotel Butte is just across the street from Bert Mooney Airport. The hotel also provides easy access to attractions like the Mai Wah Museum, Attic Treasures and the Butte Civic Center. The Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks are also nearby.
Guests at the Copper King Hotel Butte are provided with 148 guest rooms with interior corridors. Telephones, safe boxes, televisions, DVD players, microwave ovens and air-conditioning units are also included. The Copper King Hotel Butte also offers two Executive Suites.
The Copper King Hotel Butte provides three on-site dining options. These are the Columbia Gardens Cafe, The Copper King Steak House and the Mine Shaft Lounge. This pet-friendly hotel also features a sauna, a business center, banquet/meeting facilities and an indoor swimming pool with a spiral waterslide. A convention center and a poolside ballroom are likewise on site.
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The Copper Kings Documentary
This 22-minute video explores the profound impact of the copper mining industry on Montana. This video can be viewed as two shorter segments if desired.
MONTANA MOSAIC: WHEN COPPER WAS KING, directed by Gita Saedi In the late 1800s the Copper Kings ruled the state of Montana. The copper mining .
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The Copper Kings, industrialists William A.Clark, Marcus Daly, and F.Augustus Heinze, were collectively known for the epic battles they fought in Butte, Montana, .
VISIT BUTTE, MONTANA!
Welcome to Butte, Montana! The Copper Jewel of the Treasure State, Butte, Montana, located half way between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park is the perfect year-round travel destination for families, fun-seekers and the history buff in all of us.
A treasure-trove of fascinating sights and adventures, Uptown Butte boasts the largest and most interesting historical district in the United States. In Butte, you can stay at one of our historic or modern hotels, take a variety of exciting and unique tours Uptown and underground, enjoy some amazing local food, and shop for treasures to take home with you.
Things to See & Do in Butte, MT:
The Copper King Mansion
The Art Chateau
The Dumas Brothel
The Mai Wah Museum
Old Butte Historical Adventures
Butte Urban Safari Tours
The Science Mine
The Mineral Museum
The World Museum of Mining
Our Lady of the Rockies
Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church
The Montana Folk Festival
Evel Knievel Days
An Ri Ra State Irish Festival
St. Patrick's Day
Silver Dollar Saloon
The Butte Depot
NRA Rodeo
Pro Bullriding
The Butte Civic Center
Fairmont Hot Springs Resort
The Copper King Hotel & Convention Center
Brenda's Florist
Feathering Your Nest
Cavanaugh's County Celtic
Hilltop Market
The Chamber Visitor's Bureau
The Berkeley Pit
The Copper Shop
Where to Eat in Butte, MT:
The Pekin Noodle Parlor
Lydia's Supper Club
The Uptown Cafe
Christina's Cocina
Casagranda's Steakhouse
The Derby
The Montana Club
Soho Asian Restaurant
Park & Main Cafe
Metals Bar
Tacos Del Sol
The Red Door
The Man Behind Copper Kings - Prehistoric
The Man Behind Copper Kings - Prehistoric.
The Copper Kings, industrialists William A. Clark, Marcus Daly, Mark Sloan, and F. Augustus Heinze, were collectively known for the epic battles they fought in Butte, Montana, and the surrounding region during the Gilded Age over the control of the local copper mining industry, a fight that had ramifications for not only Montana, but the United States as a whole.
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The Copper Kings, industrialists William A.Clark, Marcus Daly, and F.Augustus Heinze, were collectively known for the epic battles they fought in Butte, Montana, and the surrounding region during the Gilded Age over the control of the local copper mining industry, a fight which had ramifications for not only Montana, but the United States as a whole.The battles between Clark, Daly and Heinze, and later between just Heinze and industrialist financiers William Rockefeller and Henry H.
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Daly Mansion: Welcome to Riverside (1999)
Directed by Kagan Yochim
The Daly Mansion was built by Montana Copper King Marcus Daly. Daly founded the Anaconda Copper Company and was one of the richest men in America in the late 1800's. This is a history of the mansion, which is now owned and operated by the state of Montana as a historic preservation site.
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4K City Walks: Butte, Montana Virtual Treadmill Walking Tour No. 2
Had a job in Butte, Montana and I was able to get a couple walks in. This 2nd one is from Montana Tech to uptown Butte, where most of the old buildings are located. Butte has fallen on hard times the last couple of decades but was once known as the Richest Hill on Earth for its copper mines and the fortunes it made. It still has it's 19th Century charm even if some of the paint has chipped. Butte residents are a tough lot though and they still have many events and activities throughout the year. Give yourself a treat if you are near the junction of I-90 and i-15. It's definitely worth a stop.
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Butte is the county seat of Silver Bow County, Montana, United States. In 1977, the city and county governments consolidated to form the sole entity of Butte-Silver Bow. The city covers 718 square miles (1,860 km2), and, according to the 2010 census, has a population of 33,503, making it Montana's fifth largest city. It is served by Bert Mooney Airport with airport code BTM.
Established in 1864 as a mining camp in the northern Rocky Mountains on the Continental Divide, Butte experienced rapid development in the late-nineteenth century, and was Montana's first major industrial city. In its heyday between the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, it was one of the largest copper boomtowns in the American West. Employment opportunities in the mines attracted surges of Asian and European immigrants, particularly the Irish; as of 2017, Butte has the largest population of Irish Americans per capita of any city in the United States.
Over the course of its history, Butte's mining and smelting operations generated an excess of $48 billion worth of ore, but also resulted in numerous environmental implications for the city: The upper Clark Fork River, with headwaters at Butte, is the largest Superfund site in the United States, and the city is also home to the Berkeley Pit. In the late-twentieth century, cleanup efforts from the EPA were instated, and the Butte Citizens Technical Environmental Committee was established in 1984. In the 21st century, efforts at interpreting and preserving Butte's heritage are addressing both the town's historical significance and the continuing importance of mining to its economy and culture. The city's Uptown Historic District, on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the United States, containing nearly 6,000 contributing properties. The city is also home to Montana Tech, a public engineering and technical university.
Prior to Butte's formal establishment in 1864, the area consisted of a mining camp that had developed in the early 1860s. The city is located in the Silver Bow Creek Valley (or Summit Valley), a natural bowl sitting high in the Rockies straddling the Continental Divide,positioned on the southwestern side of a large mass of granite known as the Boulder Batholith, which dates to the Cretaceous era. In 1864, William L. Farlin founded the Asteroid Mine (subsequently known as the Travona); Farlin's founding of the Asteroid Mine attracted a significant number of prospectors seeking gold and silver. The mines attracted workers from Cornwall Ireland & Wales, Lebanon, Canada, Finland, Austria, Italy, China, Montenegro, Mexico, and more. In the ethnic neighborhoods, young men formed gangs to protect their territory and socialize into adult life, including the Irish of Dublin Gulch, the Eastern Europeans of the McQueen Addition, and the Italians of Meaderville.
The influx of miners gave Butte a reputation as a wide-open town where any vice was obtainable. The city's saloon and red-light district, called the Line or The Copper Block, was centered on Mercury Street, where the elegant bordellos included the famous Dumas Brothel. Behind the brothel was the equally famous Venus Alley, where women plied their trade in small cubicles called cribs. The red-light district brought miners and other men from all over the region and remained open until 1982 after the closure of the Dumas Brothel; the city's red-light was one of the last such urban districts in the United States. Commercial breweries first opened in Butte in the 1870s, and were a large staple of the city's early economy; they were usually run by German immigrants, including Leopold Schmidt, Henry Mueller, and Henry Muntzer. The breweries were always staffed by union workers. Most ethnic groups in Butte, from Germans and Irish to Italians and various Eastern Europeans, including children, enjoyed the locally brewed lagers, bocks, and other types of beer
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Copper Kings Clash Over the Future Capital of Montana
Montana copper magnates William Clark and Marcus Daly battle to determine the location of Montana's future state capital, Helena or Anaconda.
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Historic Shields Mansion Destroyed - Anaconda MT
The Shields Mansion was destroyed by fire just before midnight on Friday July 14th. There were 2 other suspicious fires around town within days of this one.
The fire Marshall in Butte Montana stated that the home is not salvageable.
The Shields Mansion was built by the sister of Copper King Marcus Daly. Marcus Daly's Anaconda mansion was demolished in the 1980's to make way for a school gymnasium. However his Hamilton Montana mansion recently went through an extensive restoration.
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An Injury to One Trailer
AN INJURY TO ONE provides a corrective—and absolutely compelling—glimpse of a particularly volatile moment in early 20th century American labor history: the rise and fall of Butte, Montana. Specifically, it chronicles the mysterious death of Wobbly organizer Frank Little, a story whose grisly details have taken on a legendary status in the state. Much of the extant evidence is inscribed upon the landscape of Butte and its surroundings. Thus, a connection is drawn between the unsolved murder of Little, and the attempted murder of the town itself.
Butte's history was entirely shaped by its exploitation by the Anaconda Mining Company, which, at the height of WWI, produced ten percent of the world's copper from the town's depths. War profiteering and the company's extreme indifference to the safety of its employees (mortality rates in the mines were higher than in the trenches of Europe) led to Little's arrival. The agitator found in the desperate, agonized miners overwhelming support for his ideas, which included the abolishment of the wage system and the establishment of a socialist commonwealth.
In August 1917, Little was abducted by still-unknown assailants who hung him from a railroad bridge. Pinned to his chest was a note that read 3'-7'-77, dimensions of a Montana grave. Eight thousand people attended his funeral, the largest in Butte's history.
The murder provides AN INJURY TO ONE with a taut, suspenseful narrative, but it isn't the only story. Butte's history is bound with the entire history of the American left, the rise of McCarthyism, the destruction of the environment, and even the birth of the detective novel. Former Pinkerton detective Dashiell Hammett was rumored to have been involved in the murder, and later depicted it in Red Harvest.
Archival footage mixes with deftly deployed intertitles, while the lyrics to traditional mining songs are accompanied by music from William Oldham, Jim O'Rourke, and the band Low, producing an appropriately moody, effulgent, and strangely out-of-time soundtrack. The result is a unique film/video hybrid that combines painterly images, incisive writing, and a bold graphic sensibility to produce an articulate example of the aesthetic and political possibilities offered by filmmaking in the digital age.
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Montana Mosaic: When Copper Was King (2006)
MONTANA MOSAIC: WHEN COPPER WAS KING, directed by Gita Saedi
In the late 1800's the Copper Kings ruled the state of Montana. The copper mining industry had an enormous impact on the state's political, economic, and cultural makeup. When Copper Was KIng explores the profound impact of the copper mining industry on the state of Montana,and follows the rise of the labor unions in Butte as a reaction to the power of the copper companies.
This is one segment of the Montana Mosaic series, produced by the Montana Historical Society.
ABOUT THE FILMMAKER
Gita Saedi Kiely was the series producer/story editor for Kartemquin Films' acclaimed series THE NEW AMERICANS, a three-part series following five immigrant families' journey to the U.S. She has produced for Channel 4 in the UK, CBS and PBS in the U.S. and RTE in Ireland. Her other work includes line producing REEL PARADISE, a documentary about indy film guru John Pierson and his adventure on a remote island in Fiji; and JAILED FOR THEIR WORDS, a documentary on the Montana Sedition Act. Gita is an adjunct lecturer at the University of Montana School of Journalism and was the 2013 Festival Director of the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. She is currently producing Mossedegh & Me, a personal reflection on the CIA coup that ousted then Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh from 1950s Iran.
Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Butte - Montana
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Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Butte - Montana: World Museum of Mining, Granite Mountain Memorial Overlook, Berkeley Pit, Headframe Spirits, Our Lady of the Rockies, MBMG Mineral Museum, Copper King Mansion, Clark Chateau, Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives, Dumas Brothel Museum, The Piccadilly Museum
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Copper in Butte.wmv
Mini-Doc for HIST200 focused on the presence of Anaconda Copper Mining Company in the copper industry
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Vintage Traction Elevators at the Hotel Finlen in downtown Butte, Montana
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Comfort Inn Butte - Butte Hotels, Montana
Comfort Inn Butte 2 Stars Hotel in Butte, Montana Within US Travel Directory The newly renovated Comfort Inn hotel is located in Butte, the largest historical district in the West. This hotel is minutes from The World Museum of Mining, the Arts Chateau museum and arts center, the Rookwood Speakeasy Museum and Our Lady of the Rockies, a 90-foot statue in the likeness of Mary, Mother of Jesus. The Bert Mooney Airport is just two miles from the hotel.The Copper King Mansion, one of the largest mansions on the National Register of Historic Places, is only three miles away. Many other historical attractions, major businesses and restaurants are located in the surrounding area.The hotel has easy access off Interstate 90 and Interstate 15, and is a perfect stopping point while tracing Lewis and Clark's journey, or when traveling between Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park.Butte offers a variety of recreational activities. From hiking, fishing, hunting, biking, or skiing; Butte's got everything for the outdoor enthusiast.Hotel amenities and features include: Free high-speed Internet access, Indoor heated pool and hot tub and Fitness center with sauna and spa. This is a Pet-friendly hotel; pet designated rooms only and a nightly fee applies.The Rested. Set. Go. Breakfast is full of hot options, making breakfast at the Comfort Inn the perfect way to start your day. Enjoy our free hot breakfast featuring eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more, including your choice of hot waffle flavors.Business travelers will appreciate the business center with high-speed Internet access and access to fax and copy services.Guests can also choose from a variety of specialty rooms, including family suites, kitchenettes and business suites. For that special occasion, select rooms feature whirlpool bathtubs.
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