Butte, America is a consolidated city-county government located in scenic Southwest Montana. Established as a mining camp in the 1860s, Butte quickly became the nation's largest supplier of copper, earning it the nickname "The Richest Hill on Earth." With a rich history and diverse immigrant population, Butte boasts the largest National Historic District and offers numerous recreational opportunities, fine dining, entertainment, and a thriving small-business district.
President Theodore Roosevelt, Montana author Agnes Getty, and Senator Robert F. Kennedy have all praised the warm welcome and vibrant atmosphere of Butte, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a unique and enriching experience in the heart of Montana.
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