Stunning Beauty - Daly Mansion - Hamilton, Montana MT
Located on 46 acres of lush landscape, the Daly Mansion was the summer home of 19th Century American industrialist Marcus Daly. The mansion is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Marcus Daly was a copper magnate from Butte, Montana. He built a smelter in Anaconda, MT. and purchased 28,000 acres of land in the Bitterroot Valley for his summer home Riverside.
A farmhouse was remodeled by 1889 and remodeled again in 1897 to a Queen Anne style Victorian home. The home reminded Marcus of a church so remodeling plans were once again drawn up.
Marcus died in 1900 and his wife, Margaret, asked Missoula architect A.J. Gibson to start the remodel in the Georgian Revival style. The summer home was completed in 1910.
Margaret Daly spent summers in the home until her death in 1941. The home sat vacant for the next 40 years and much of the deterioration happened during this time. In 1986 the Daly Mansion Preservation Trust was created by a band of courageous citizens determined to save history. The structure has been stabilized and preserved for future generations.
A dedicated staff and volunteers oversee the daily operation of the Daly Mansion and its professionally landscaped grounds. For more information about the mansion and the Daly Mansion Preservation Trust please visit dalymansion.org.
Music is Music for Manatees Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
For those of you who are interested in the creation of this video:
Captured with:
Canon Vixia HFS100 camera
GoPro Hero3 Black camera - 1080P @ 60FPS
DJI Phantom quad copter (drone)
Tarot T-2D gimbal for camera stability
FPV (First Person View) video downlink
Edited with Adobe Premier Pro 6.0
Welcome to the Daly Mansion Part 1
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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Witches Brigade Hamilton Montana 2015 10 30
This is the 2015 Witches Bicycle Brigade in Hamilton, Montana on the evening before Halloween. October 30, 2015
Daly family home movies: Mountains, lake, scenery around house; Lele, Mollie, Mark, Aunt Pat (1919)
[silent] Home movies created by the family of copper magnate Marcus Daly (1841-1900) at their mansion in Hamilton, Montana. Images include: a pan across mountains, presumably the scenery surrounding Hamilton; Lele Daly posing on a porch; mansion grounds, and Lele walking on garden/lawn path; Lele and older woman on wide stone stairs, and walking on garden/lawn path; Lele and two women walking on grounds, among the trees; pond/lake with mountains in the background; Lele walking on path near wood/wire fence; lake/pond with mountains; Lele posing for the camera on path near wood/wire fence; Mark Daly posing for the camera on path near wood/wire fence. Transferred from the original 28mm diacetate film stock with a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation. (collection MOV 0061)
The Montana Historical Society is the owner of this film and makes available reproductions for research, publication and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the MHS Photograph Archives before any reproduction use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission to use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.
The Bitterroot Valley and Hamilton Montana - Part 1
Meet Henry Silverio and get an introduction to the crown jewel of Montana, the Bitterroot Valley. Check out more info on discovermontana.net where you can learn about the towns and lifestyle of this recreational paradise that borders the largest designated wilderness area in the continental United States.
The Bitterroot Valley and Hamilton, Montana - Part 2
Part 2. An introduction to the crown jewel of Montana, the Bitterroot Valley. Learn about the towns and lifestyle of this recreational paradise that borders the largest designated wilderness area in the continental United States.
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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The Morgan Estate
The Morgan Estate in Los Altos Hills , California
Daly Days in Hamilton Montana in July
Join the Bitterroot for a weekend of fantastic discounts and great shopping downtown Hamilton. Friday evening dance in the streets to live music. Saturday starts with the Farmers Market and Art in the Park and concludes with the Bitterroot Brew Fest and live music. See you in Hamilton, Montana. (By SP2M Marketing LLC)
Hamilton Montana by Tour Montana Television
A quick overview of the Hamilton area of the Bitterroot Valley. Video by Tour Montana Television.
Discovery Care Centre Hamilton MT 59840-2060
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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Hamilton Montana
Riding back from dropping Analicia off at the Airport yesterday, I was listening to her new song... this is a small clip from the song with a little bit of video of driving in to Hamilton.
Magical Mansion of Hamilton Heights
The Quintessential Townhouse of Historical Hamilton Heights in Manhattan. Invest to buy now or lease to buy this 23 feet Wide, 7500+ sqft, 17 Rooms, 10 Bedrooms, 6 Baths, completely restored corner Single Family Home
Werribee Mansion - Garden & Building Tour
Discover the Victorian era in Australia with a visit to Werribee Mansion. Located 30 minutes west of Melbourne at Werribee Park, ‘the mansion’ is a living, breathing postcard of the 19th century and a must see attraction for visitors.
Werribee Mansion was completed by wealthy pastoralists, the Chirnside family in 1877. Built in the Italianate architecture style, Werribee Mansion boasts 60 rooms in several wings. Following extensive restoration, many of the Chirnside family’s items, including clothing, furniture remain on display.
After your tour order delicious coffee, tea and refreshments in the café. Werribee Park offers luxurious 5 star accommodation at The Mansion Hotel and Spa. The hotel is located behind Werribee Mansion in a separate wing constructed by the Catholic Church when it was a training college for priests.
Hamilton, Montana At Dusk
With my camera hooked up to my bike, I've managed to get some nice summer footage of my home town of Hamilton, Montana.
Nice view of the Bitterroot Mountains, as I cruise west on Main St.
Filmed late August or early September, 2006.
Downtown Hamilton, Montana
Here's a nice updated footage of the downtown area, west-bound on Main St.
As always, a nice view of the Bitterroot Range, with some early autumn snow around the 6000'-6500' elevation.
Notice a few slight changes in this clip, since it was last filmed in the summer of 2006.
Filmed on 9/24/07.
Hamilton Montana lightning storm, 2010
A wicked storm, this is one of several videos I captured that night
Sleeping Child Hot Springs, Hamilton MT
Welcome to Sleeping Child Hot Springs. The incredible five-level, quality, well-maintained Resort/Lodge has 25,000 square feet of space including 9 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, 3 kitchens, laundry facilities, full surround decks, elevator access on all floors, Bar, a game room, Direct TV, dance floor, Grand piano, indoor fountains, media room and a massive solarium where you can enjoy the “Big Sky” at night without ambient light from cities. There is an additional caretaker's quarters where your hosts live, away from the main building. The resort grounds are well groomed with a 30x60 hot spring pool, sauna and two hot tubs which are heated by the natural hot springs. The pools can be used year around. The geothermal heating from the natural artesian hot springs heats the entire property, both interior and exterior. The hot water is nearly endless (130 degree F and 200 gpm). There is a heliport with a heated pad as well as a 1600-square-foot hanger and a seven-car garage with outside parking for 30+ cars. Fishing, hunting, skiing, summer and winter recreation abound. Sleeping Child Creek is just around the corner where you can fish for Cutthroat Trout and Brookies. Wildlife regularly seen at the property include: big horn sheep, mule deer, whitetail deer, moose, and elk. There is access to National Forest Service land on all sides of the property. The resort property has a paved drive from the county road and is adjacent to forest service and state land. This historic property holds the Legend of the Sleeping Child. For more info including: 3d interactive walkthrough tour, aerial photography, associated docs, or more property info please visit SoldByCB.com, call/text Cole Bergquist @ 406.544.9817, or talk to your real estate pro.