Butte-Silver Bow Landfill Public Works Department is located in Butte, America, a consolidated city-county government in Southwest Montana. Established as a mining camp in the 1860s, Butte quickly became the nation's largest supplier of copper, earning its nickname as "The Richest Hill on Earth." With a rich history and diverse immigrant population, Butte offers a wide range of recreational opportunities, fine dining, entertainment, and a thriving small-business district.
Surrounded by headframes that serve as reminders of its mining heritage, Butte is also home to the largest National Historic District in the country. Visitors can explore the Butte-Silver Bow Archives website to delve deeper into the city's past. With its welcoming community and vibrant atmosphere, Butte has received praise from notable figures such as President Theodore Roosevelt and Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
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