Marysville - Marysville

Marysville was once a thriving gold camp. Now Marysville is a small community with several buildings listed on the National Historic Register. There is much to see here in this almost ghost town. The town is far from being deserted and some mining still goes on. It's nothing like the rip-roaring period when Irishman Tommy Cruse's magnificent Drumlummon Mine poured out $50,000,000. In the years of the 1880's and 1890's Marysville was said to have been the leading gold producer.

Tommy Cruse sold the mine for $1,500,000 to an English syndicate. They went bankrupt and sold the mine to Nathan Vestal. Vestal sold it and came back a year later to work in the mine because he was out of money. And the story goes on.

Cruse moved to Helena and helped build the cathedral and founded a bank. Cruse missed the action of the mines. So he bought the Bald Mountain and the West Belmont mines near Marysville and enjoyed life again.

The Catholic church still serves the community. The Marysville steak house is opens at 4:00pm Wednesday through Sunday.

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Phone: 406-442-4120
Toll Free: 800-743-5362

Marysville is located in the western area of Montana.

Take Interstate 15 to Lincoln Road turn left onto Lincoln Road and travel approximately 9 1/2 miles to the Marysville/Great Divide Ski are sign. Marysville is approximately 6 miles.

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