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Venus Alley, Butte
Former red-light district in Butte, Montana
Distance: Approx. 7345 meters
Latitude and longitude: 46.01166667,-112.53388889
Venus Alley (also known as Whore, Peasant and Piss Alley) was a famous red-light district once located in Butte, Montana in the United States. It flourished from the late 19th century through the early 20th century and was one of the last openly tolerated urban prostitution districts in the American West, along with the one in Reno, Nevada. It was closed in the 1970s.
Bert Mooney Airport
Airport in Montana, United States
Distance: Approx. 1774 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.95472222,-112.4975
Bert Mooney Airport (IATA: BTM, ICAO: KBTM, FAA LID: BTM) is a public airport three miles southeast of Butte, in Silver Bow County, Montana, United States. It is owned by the Bert Mooney Airport Authority. The airport name was changed in 1972 to honor Bert Mooney, an aviator from Butte who was the first to fly mail into Yellowstone National Park in 1935.
Butte Civic Center
Distance: Approx. 6133 meters
Latitude and longitude: 46.00177778,-112.519275
The Butte Civic Center is a 7,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Butte, Montana, USA. Opened in 1952, it hosts locals sporting events and concerts as well as political events. It was the home of the Continental Basketball Association's Butte Daredevils, who played there from their founding in 2006 until they folded in 2008. The arena's current primary tenant is the Butte Roughriders of the Northern Pacific Hockey League.
Butte High School (Butte, Montana)
Public school in Butte, Montana, United States
Distance: Approx. 6992 meters
Latitude and longitude: 46.00852,-112.53325
Butte High School is a public high school in Butte, Montana. It was established in 1896.
Mai Wah Museum
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 7322 meters
Latitude and longitude: 46.01116667,-112.53605556
The Mai Wah Museum is located in Butte, Montana, United States. Its mission is to document the history of Asian people in the Rocky Mountains. The museum is housed in the Wah Chong Tai building and Mai Wah Noodle Parlor building at 17 West Mercury Street.
Burton K. Wheeler House
Historic house in Montana, United States
Distance: Approx. 6565 meters
Latitude and longitude: 46.00563889,-112.52015278
The Burton K. Wheeler House is a historic house at 1232 East 2nd Street in Butte, Montana, United States. Built about 1923, this modest working-class house was for many years the home of politician Burton K. Wheeler (1882–1975), a Democrat who in 1924 ran for United States Vice President on the Progressive Party ticket. His house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
Socialist Hall
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 5297 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.99416667,-112.5125
The Socialist Hall in Butte, Montana is one of the few socialist halls remaining in the United States. Erected in 1916, when the Socialist movement was strong in the city, it was active for only a few years until socialism fell out of favor amidst persecution of socialists and labor unionists including the Anaconda Road Massacre and the lynching of Frank Little. During its brief time of service, the Industrial Workers of the World met here, also holding meetings in Butte's Finlander Hall.
Matt's Place Drive-In
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 5264 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.99166667,-112.53833333
Matt's Place Drive-In in Butte, Montana was one of the first drive-in restaurants in Montana. Unlike later drive-ins, which frequently featured a streamline moderne style, or at least an acknowledgement of their orientation to automobile-oriented customers, Matt's Place was a straightforward conversion of a house to serve customers in cars. Established in 1930, its chief concession to the automobile is a tall curb to keep parking cars from hitting the building and a menu on the outside of the building, advertising curb service.
Silver Bow County Poor Farm Hospital
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 4856 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.98444444,-112.48583333
The Silver Bow County Poor Farm Hospital at 3040 Continental Dr. in Butte, Montana was built in 1902. It includes design by architect Charles S. Haire.
Dumas Brothel
Historic bordello in Butte, Montana
Distance: Approx. 7326 meters
Latitude and longitude: 46.01143,-112.534372
The Dumas Brothel was a brothel in Butte, Montana. The brothel was founded by French-Canadian brothers Joseph and Arthur Nadeau in 1890 and named after the nominal owner, Delia Nadeau, née Dumas, who was Joseph's wife. It grew considerably through the years, with the miners employed by the city's copper mines often patronizing the establishment.
3 Legends Stadium
Distance: Approx. 4074 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.97805556,-112.54444444
3 Legends Stadium is a baseball stadium in Butte, Montana, United States. The ballpark opened in 2017 hosting American Legion baseball and in 2021 welcomed the Mining City Tommyknockers of the summer-collegiate Expedition League. Located at the Copper Mountain Sports Complex, the stadium name honors three long-time supporters of American Legion baseball in Butte.
Butte station
Former train station in Montana
Distance: Approx. 6123 meters
Latitude and longitude: 46.00135,-112.52624
The Butte Depot is a Northern Pacific Railway train station in Butte, Montana, built in 1906. It originally served both the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads. In 1970 the NP merged with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Great Northern Railway, and Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, forming the facility's new owner, the Burlington Northern Railroad; passenger train service was taken over by Amtrak in 1971.
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