- Butte College
Butte College provides quality education, services, and workforce training to students who aspire to become productive members of a diverse, sustainable, and global society
- Butte, Montana - Wikipedia
Butte ( bjuːt BYEWT) is a consolidated city-county in and the county seat of Silver Bow County, Montana, United States In 1977, the city and county governments consolidated to form the sole entity of Butte-Silver Bow
- City and County of Butte-Silver Bow, MT | Official Website
Welcome to Butte-Silver Bow — proudly known as Butte, America! Our community is built on a rich heritage and a resilient spirit From its beginnings as a mining camp in the 1860s, Butte quickly grew into the nation’s largest supplier of copper, earning the nickname “The Richest Hill on Earth ”
- Plan Your Trip to Butte, Montana | Richest Hill on Earth
Explore Butte, Montana — a hub for outdoor recreation, rich history, and unique attractions Plan your trip with travel tips, lodging, dining, and more
- Butte | Visit Montana
The Butte Hill and its huge copper deposits was once known as "the richest hill on earth " Today Butte's colorful history can be seen in its preserved Victorian uptown business district and stately mansions The Butte Trolley tours historic sites in the summer
- Butte - National Geographic Society
Buttes are tall, steep-sided towers of rock Monument Valley, Utah, United States, has the most famous collection of buttes in the world Buttes usually form in arid areas, and are created by erosion and weathering The pair of buttes in this photograph are called "The Mittens"—their rocky "thumbs" are facing each other
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Butte Sports Slate November 30-December 6 Thursday Indoor track – Montana Tech at Bobcat Preview Meet (Kennedy-Stark Athletic Center at MSU, Bozeman) Friday Hockey – 7:30 p m , Bozeman Icedogs at Butte Irish (Butte Community Ice Center)
- Butte – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Butte is one of the major towns in Montana, with a population of 35,000 (2020) 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
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