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- Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park - Montana FWP
Since the smelter closed in 1980, the stack has become a symbol of the challenges that face communities dependent on finite resources Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the stack may be viewed and photographed only from a distance
- Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park - Montana State Parks Foundation
Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park is located off of I-90, 24 miles from Butte, MT Situated on top on a hillside of the Anaconda Pintler Mountain Range foothills, you can see this state park from miles around
- Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park, Montana
This smelter stack in Anaconda in the southwest of Montana remains one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world At 585 feet high and with an inside base diameter of 75 feet, this monolith is taller even than the Washington Monument, which is 30 feet shorter
- Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park
See one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world, a legacy of the legendary Anaconda Copper Company
- Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park | Montana History Portal
After the smelter’s closure in 1980, citizens of Anaconda organized to “Save the Stack,” and in 1986 it was designated a state park Environmental cleanup continues on the site A viewing stand alongside the highway provides information about this engineering wonder
- Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park•Montana
The Anaconda Smoke Stack towers over this mountainous landscape With a height of 585 feet tall, it is actually one of the tallest free standing brick and mortar structures in the world! Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park is located about 45 minutes west of Butte, Montana on State Road 1
- Anaconda Smoke Stack - Destination Montana
The Anaconda Smelter was demolished after its closure in 1981 The stack alone, however, remains standing because the citizens of Anaconda organized to “Save the Stack,” and in 1986 it was designated a state park The park is known as Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park
- Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park (2025) - Tripadvisor
We drove up the Stack Road a way, but it was blocked off, so we went back to the tiny and weathered "State Park" which consisted of just a few mining artifacts, some placard memorials and a very impressive recreation of the enormity of the size of the top of the stack and the base
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