Montana State Capitol
1301 Sixth St., Helena, MT, 59601
Montana State Capitol is at 1301 Sixth St. Faced with sandstone and Montana granite, the capitol is topped by a dome of Montana copper. The cornerstone was laid July 4, 1899, and the building was dedicated July 4, 1902. Historical paintings and statues decorate the interior; prominent among these is Charles M. Russell's largest painting, the 12-by-25-foot “Lewis and Clark Meeting Indians at Ross' Hole,” in the House of Representatives. Time: Allow 45 minutes minimum.
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