Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives - Butte

The Archives is located in the Butte National Historic Landmark District, one block north of the Butte-Silver Bow Courthouse and is housed in a fire hall constructed in 1900 that is on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Archives collects, manuscripts, records and photographs pertaining to the history of Butte and Silver Bow county. Our collections provide dynamic insights into the history of Butte. These records provide essential information on a number of subjects including labor history, history of women, mining and environmental history. Our reading room is open to everyone to research their ancestory, notable persons, buildings, mining history, and so much more. Our staff can make copies of documents for a minimal charge, or patrons are welcome to bring their cameras.

http://www.buttearchives.org
bsarchives@bsb.mt.gov

Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address
17 West Quartz
Butte,  MT 59701

Phone: 406-782-3280

The Archives is located in the Butte National Historic Landmark District, one block north of the Butte-Silver Bow Courthouse. From Montana Street heading north, turn right on Park Street then turn left onto Main Street. Continue for 3 blocks and turn left onto Quartz Street. First building on the right.

Season
All Year

Hours
Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Closed State and Federal Holidays

Payments
American Express, Cash, Discover, Master Card, Personal Check (In State), Visa

Reservations
Walk-Ins Welcome

Air Conditioning, Books, Gift Shop, Handicapped Accessible, Internet Access Wireless, Maps, Merchandise, Parking, Public Restroom, Store, Tour

Cultural, Education, Exhibit, Heritage, History, Museum, Tour