St. John’s Episcopal Church
St. John's Episcopal Church is the oldest standing church in Butte, Montana.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Copper King Mansion and Butte–Anaconda Historic District.
Copper King Mansion
Museum
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The Copper King Mansion, also known as the W. A. Clark Mansion, is a 34-room residence of Romanesque Revival Victorian architecture that was built from 1884 to 1888 as the Butte, Montana, residence of William Andrews Clark, one of Montana's three famous Copper Kings. Copper King Mansion is situated 540 feet north of St. John’s Episcopal Church.
Butte–Anaconda Historic District
Protected area
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The Butte–Anaconda Historic District is a National Historic Landmark that spans parts of Walkerville, Butte and Anaconda, Montana, United States. It has the most resources of any U.S. National Historic Landmark District. Butte–Anaconda Historic District is situated 1,600 feet northeast of St. John’s Episcopal Church.
Mai Wah Museum
Building
Photo: Acroterion, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Mai Wah Museum is located in Butte, Montana, United States, is dedicated to documenting the history of Asian people in the Rocky Mountains. The museum is housed in the Wah Chong Tai building and the Mai Wah Noodle Parlor building, located at 17 West Mercury Street. Mai Wah Museum is situated 1,400 feet southeast of St. John’s Episcopal Church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Butte and Walkerville.
Butte
Photo: Montanabw, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Butte is one of the major towns in Montana, with a population of 35,000. In its heyday between the late 19th century and about 1920, it was one of the largest and most notorious copper boomtowns in the American West, home to hundreds of saloons and a famous red-light district.
Walkerville
Village
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Walkerville is a town in Silver Bow County, Montana, United States, that is an enclave of the consolidated city-county of Butte. The population was 639 at the 2020 census.
Elk Park Pass
Locality
Elk Park Pass, elevation 6,352 ft, is a mountain pass on the Continental Divide in southwestern Montana, about 4 miles northeast of Butte. It is traversed by Interstate 15 and is one of three crossings of the Divide by the Interstate, the others being Monida Pass and Deer Lodge Pass southwest of Butte. Elk Park Pass is situated 4 miles northeast of St. John’s Episcopal Church.
St. John’s Episcopal Church
- Type: Church
- Description: church building in Montana, United States of America
- Categories: place of worship and religion
- Location: Silver Bow County, Montana, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
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Latitude
46.01308° or 46° 0′ 47″ northLongitude
-112.54093° or 112° 32′ 27″ westOpen location code
85R92F75+6JOpenStreetMap ID
node 8307978038OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipWikidata ID
Q7588671
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