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- Montana State Capitol
Montana State Capitol: The People's House Since 1902, the Montana State Capitol, located at 1301 East 6th Ave, Helena, has served as both a commanding symbol of the past and a bold promise for the future The Capitol building is open Monday – Friday, 7:00 a m - 6:00 p m , and weekends, 9:00 a m - 3:00 p m
- Capitol History - Montana Historical Society
The Eleventh Legislative Assembly authorizes construction of additional east and west wings to the Capitol building A special session of the legislature provides for selection of Montana granite for facing of wings
- Tour the States Most Notable Historic Treasures
The Montana State Capitol The Capitol building is open Monday – Friday, 7:00 a m - 6:00 p m , and weekends, 9:30 a m - 3:00 p m The Capitol building is closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day and may be closed to the general public occasionally on weekends for scheduled routine maintenance The Capitol is open through the week and weekend for self-guided tours during business hours
- A brief history of the Montana State Capitol - mhs. mt. gov
Our capitol serves as an icon of democracy and liberty, particularly as the statue Montana stands atop the dome with a torch to guide our way Our capitol is also a valuable museum that provides a stunning window into our state’s rich history and heritage
- Capitol Art - Montana Historical Society
Capitol Art As is customary in American statehouses, Montana’s Capitol is adorned with a variety of murals and statues that embellish its grandest spaces These artworks, however, serve as more than mere decoration They also depict the Treasure State’s storied past and the notable figures who played key roles in the state’s development
- An Interactive Student Guide to the Montana State Capitol
Explore Your Statehouse An Interactive Student Guide to the Montana State Capitol ol, which is available on the first floor of the Ca Begin your tour in the Rotunda on the second floor ndian Chief, The Cowboy, The Trapper, and The Prospector Do you feel that these figure represent the
- Art in the Grand Stairway - mhs. mt. gov
Driving the Golden Spike is the only mural in the Capitol that was not commissioned by the State Rather, it was given to the people of Montana by the Northern Pacific Railroad The painting commemorates the completion of that company’s transcontinental line on September 8, 1883, at Gold Creek (approximately half way between Helena and Missoula)
- Montana Historical Society
Montana Historical Society Seeks Nominations for Gallery of Outstanding Montanans Established by the State Legislature in 1979, the Gallery of Outstanding Montanans honors citizens of the Treasure State who made contributions of state or national significance while exemplifying the spirit and character that defines Montana
- Capitol Exterior Artwork - Montana Historical Society
A second commission—established to carry on the work of constructing a much-needed Capitol building—started anew with new building plans, unaware that a statue to top the planned-for dome had already been ordered The statue’s subsequent arrival in Helena by train was therefore unexpected
- Museum at the Montana Heritage Center
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