4K City Walks: Helena Montana 4K virtual treadmill walking tour
4K City Walks: Helena, Montana 4K virtual treadmill walking tour
Helena Montana is more than just the state capitol. It's a great city with great museums and restuarants and breweries and a love of the outdoors. Just minutes from the Missouri River and Canyon Ferry lake. It also has some wonderful history. I stopped off on my way to Whitefish to take a 45 minute walking tour through the city. I started at the capitol and made my way over to the walking mall and cathedral. I'm trying a new camera on this one so it's in full 4K video.
See links below that I mention in the video.
If you're visiting Helena and looking for things to do, here's a few we listed on one of our other channels:
Helena is the state capital of the U.S. state of Montana and the county seat of Lewis and Clark County.
Helena was founded as a gold camp during the Montana gold rush, and was established in 1864. Over $3.6 billion of gold was extracted in the city limits over a duration of two decades, making it one of the wealthiest cities in the United States by the late nineteenth century. The concentration of wealth contributed to the city's prominent, elaborate Victorian architecture.
At the 2010 census Helena's population was 28,190, making it the fifth least populous state capital in the United States and the sixth most populous city in Montana. It is the principal city of the Helena Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Lewis and Clark and Jeffersoncounties; its population is 77,414 according to the 2015 Census Estimate.
The local daily newspaper is the Independent Record. Professional sports teams include the Helena Bighorns Tier III Junior A hockey team. The city is served by Helena Regional Airport (HLN).
On July 14, 1864, the discovery of gold by a prospecting party referred to as the Four Georgians, in a gulch off the Prickly Pear Creek led to the founding of a mining camp along a small creek in the area they called Last Chance Gulch.
The townsite was first surveyed in 1865 by Captain John Wood. However, many of the original streets followed the chaotic paths of the miners, going around claims and following the winding gulch. As a result, few city blocks are consistent in size; rather they have an irregular variety of shapes and sizes
Reeder's Alley
Reeder's Alley is situated in the southwest corner of downtown Helena, the capitol of Montana. It is the oldest intact piece of early Helena. The property is a strong link to the beginnings of a settlement here, offering insights into the lives of miners, the Chinese influence, building techniques of the time, and life of the common men and women who came here seeking their fortune.
Today, Reeder's Alley is home to a great restaurant, caterer, a number of offices, non-profit organizations, and Visit Helena. Stop in and say hello when you walk through the alley.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Helena: Travel Guide Montana
Top Tourist Attractions in Helena: Travel Guide Montana:
Cathedral of St. Helena, Montana State Capitol, Gates of the Mountains, Original Governor's Mansion, Reeder's Alley, Great Northern Carousel , Montana Historical Society Museum, Mount Helena
6 Things To Do In Helena Montana
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Gates of the Mountains
The Gates of the Mountains were named discovered by Lewis and Clark on their West. DirectorCinemotograhpy by Tyler Grutsch and the Beartooth creative team.
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(Eng/Pol) Helena is the capital city of the U.S. state of Montana. It's 19th century architecture dazzles and its gold rush history compels. Born during the Gold Rush of 1864, this is a rare town that's managed to become a modern city while retaining the character of its early years.
Helena jest stolicą amerykańskiego stanu Montana. Jej 19-to wieczna architektura jest olśniewająca a jej historia gorączki złota jest zniewalająca. Założona w czasie gorączki złota w 1864 roku, jest niespotykanym miastem, któremu udało się stać nowoczesnym miastem, zachowując charakter jego wczesnych latach.
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Woman accused of Missoula stabbing death sent to Montana State Hospital
Nancy Wright, 47, is accused of deliberate homicide in the death of her neighbor, 42-year-old Philip Benjamin.
Courting Truth: Montana CourthouseTales
Missoula author Eric Olson shares stories from his new book, Courting Truth: Montana CourthouseTales. Olsen—a former trial lawyer with 35-years’ experience—used his considerable legal and investigative skills to track down and record historic tales relating to Montana courthouses that are funny, insightful, and sometimes thought-provoking. From the Presence of the Past lecture series. montanahistoricalsociety.org
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Our room at the Carolina Bed and Breakfast in Helena Montana the anniversary suite
Our room at the Carolina Bed and Breakfast in Helena Montana the anniversary suite
The Advent and Future of Tax-Deductible Conservation Easement Policy in the United States
DescriptionIf you have protected farmland, forests, or open space in your community, there's a good chance you have Steve Small to thank. A legal pioneer who paved the way to make conservation easements tax-deductible in the US, Small wrote federal tax regulations credited with facilitating the conservation of millions of acres of private land. He has devoted significant energy and creativity to the use of easements and land conservation in America.
Small joined Jim Levitt of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the Harvard Forest for an online dialogue regarding the history of tax-deductible conservation easements over the past four decades and the future of private open-space protection in the United States. The two also reflected on the extensive collection of conservation-related books that Small has amassed over the course of his career, a collection that he recently donated to Texas Tech University.
Montana and the Great War: What I Know Now
Among the great pleasures of research is the joy of discovery, learning things that startle you and make you reexamine your assumptions. MHS Historical Specialist Martha Kohl shares some of the surprises she encountered while working on the Montana Historical Society’s new website, Montana and the Great War.
Conservation for the Future: LO Cattle Company, Sand Springs, Montana
The Brown family operate LO Cattle Company has been working with the NRCS as they recover from the 2017 Lodgepole Complex fire, keeping rangeland health as a primary concern.
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Nicolette Larson was an American pop singer. She is perhaps best known for her work in the late 1970s with Neil Young and her 1978 hit single of Young's Lotta Love which hit #1 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and No. 8 on the Pop Singles chart. It was followed by four more Adult Contemporary hits, two of which were also minor pop hits.
By 1985, she shifted her focus to country music, charting six times on the US Country Singles chart. Her only Top 40 country hit was That's How You Know When Love's Right, a duet with Steve Wariner. She died in 1997 of cerebral edema and liver failure.
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Montana
00:01:28 1 Etymology and naming history
00:02:51 2 Geography
00:03:37 2.1 Topography
00:08:38 2.1.1 Rivers, lakes and reservoirs
00:09:25 2.1.1.1 Pacific Ocean drainage basin
00:10:22 2.1.1.2 Gulf of Mexico drainage basin
00:12:23 2.1.1.3 Hudson Bay drainage basin
00:12:46 2.1.1.4 Lakes and reservoirs
00:13:38 2.2 Flora and fauna
00:15:21 2.3 Protected lands
00:18:14 2.4 Climate
00:24:11 2.5 Antipodes
00:24:37 3 History
00:27:23 3.1 Montana territory
00:28:48 3.2 Conflicts
00:31:16 3.3 Cattle ranching
00:32:10 3.4 Railroads
00:33:48 3.5 Statehood
00:35:03 3.6 Homesteading
00:39:40 3.7 Montana and World War I
00:44:11 3.8 Depression era
00:44:41 3.9 Montana and World War II
00:46:42 3.10 Other military
00:47:38 3.11 Cold War Montana
00:48:57 4 Demographics
00:51:17 4.1 Intrastate demographics
00:55:11 4.2 Language
00:57:09 4.3 Religion
00:58:05 4.4 Native Americans
01:01:07 4.5 Birth data
01:01:34 5 Economy
01:03:33 6 Education
01:03:42 6.1 Colleges and universities
01:03:51 6.2 Schools
01:06:10 7 Culture
01:07:55 7.1 Major cultural events
01:09:27 7.2 Sports
01:09:35 7.2.1 Professional sports
01:10:08 7.2.2 College sports
01:10:42 7.2.3 Other sports
01:11:17 7.2.4 Olympic competitors
01:12:31 7.2.5 Sporting achievements
01:13:22 7.3 Outdoor recreation
01:13:46 7.3.1 Fishing and hunting
01:15:18 7.3.2 Winter sports
01:17:37 8 Health
01:18:08 9 Media
01:19:16 10 Transportation
01:21:33 11 Law and government
01:21:43 11.1 Constitution
01:25:31 11.2 State government: Executive
01:27:43 11.3 State government: Legislative
01:28:33 11.4 State government: Judicial
01:33:51 11.5 Federal offices and courts
01:37:26 12 Politics
01:41:07 13 Cities and towns
01:42:50 14 State symbols
01:46:23 15 See also
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Montana ( (listen)) is a state in the Northwestern United States. Montana has several nicknames, although none are official, including Big Sky Country and The Treasure State, and slogans that include Land of the Shining Mountains and more recently The Last Best Place.Montana is the 4th largest in area, the 8th least populous, and the 3rd least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The western half of Montana contains numerous mountain ranges. Smaller island ranges are found throughout the state. In total, 77 named ranges are part of the Rocky Mountains. The eastern half of Montana is characterized by western prairie terrain and badlands. Montana is bordered by Idaho to the west, Wyoming to the south, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan to the north.
The economy is primarily based on agriculture, including ranching and cereal grain farming. Other significant economic resources include oil, gas, coal, hard rock mining, and lumber. The health care, service, and government sectors also are significant to the state's economy.
The state's fastest-growing sector is tourism. Nearly 13 million tourists annually visit Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, the Beartooth Highway, Flathead Lake, Big Sky Resort, and other attractions.
The Bozeman Trail: A Rush to Montana's Gold
The Bozeman Trail was an offshoot of the Oregon Trail, a shortcut to the newly discovered gold fields of Montana Territory. Cutting through the heart of Indian country. It became a flash point for a clash of cultures that would explode into warfare, destruction and tragedy. First telecast March, 2019.