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Butte Mine

Thanks to old mining waste, Butte has the dubious distinction as the location of the largest toxic-waste site in the country. Some underground copper mines were dug up in the 1950s, creating the site which stretches 1½ by 1 mile, reaches 1,600 feet deep, and is filled with toxic water some 800 feet deep. A viewing platform allows you to look into the now-abandoned mammoth pit where more than 20 billion pounds of copper, 704 million ounces of silver, and 3 million ounces of gold were extracted from the Butte mining district.

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Continental Dr.
Butte, Montana  59701, USA

406-723–3177

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Rate Includes: $2, Closed Dec.--Feb., May–Sept., Mon.–Sat. 8–8, Sun. 9–6, weather permitting

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