Helena, city and capital of Montana, U.S., seat (1867) of Lewis and Clark county. The city is situated near the Missouri River, at the eastern foot of the Continental Divide (elevation 3,955 feet [1,205 metres]), in Prickly Pear Valley, a fertile region surrounded by rolling hills and lofty mountains. Mount Helena (5,462 feet [1,665 metres]) and Mount Ascension (5,360 feet [1,634 metres]) form scenic backdrops. According to the Federal Writers’ Project guide to Montana (1939), the region in which Helena grew was never the “regular abode” of any Native Americans, although artifacts reveal that they were present periodically, perhaps in
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Montana, constituent state of the United States of America. Only three states—Alaska, Texas, and California—have an area larger than Montana’s, and only two states—Alaska and Wyoming—have a lower population density. Montana borders the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan to the north and the U.S. states of North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and Idaho to the west. Although its name is derived from the Spanish montaña (“mountain” or “mountainous region”), Montana has an average elevation of only 3,400 feet (1,040 metres), the lowest among the Mountain states. The Rocky Mountains sweep
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Helena, city and capital of Montana, U.S., seat (1867) of Lewis and Clark county. The city is situated near the Missouri River, at the eastern foot of the Continental Divide (elevation 3,955 feet [1,205 metres]), in Prickly Pear Valley, a fertile region surrounded by rolling hills and lofty mountains. Mount Helena (5,462 feet [1,665 metres]) and Mount Ascension (5,360 feet [1,634 metres]) form scenic backdrops. According to the Federal Writers’ Project guide to Montana (1939), the region in which Helena grew was never the “regular abode” of any Native Americans, although artifacts reveal that they were present periodically, perhaps in
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Steve Daines, in full Steven David Daines, (born August 20, 1962, Van Nuys, California, U.S.), American politician who was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 2014 and began representing Montana the following year. He previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives (2013–15). Daines was born in southern California but grew up in Bozeman, Montana. His family had connections to the state going back five generations; his great-great-grandmother emigrated from Norway in 1869 and homesteaded in Montana. Daines attended Montana State University (MSU), graduating with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering in 1984. He then worked for
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Jon Tester, (born August 21, 1956, Havre, Montana, U.S.), American politician who was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in 2006 and began representing Montana the following year. Tester grew up near Big Sandy in north-central Montana. At age nine he lost three fingers in a meat-grinding accident. While in high school he met Sharla Bitz, and the couple later married (1978) and had two children. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in music from the College of Great Falls (later Great Falls College Montana State University) in 1978, he returned to Big Sandy to teach music in elementary
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Helena is the capital of Montana. Montana is the 41st American state. Helena was a part of Lewis and Clark's famous expedition.
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Established in 1864, Helena is the capital city of Montana and the seat of Lewis and Clark County; originally a gold mining camp.
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A: Helena. With a population of roughly 28,190, it's the fifth-least populous state capital in the United States.
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The capital city of Montana is Helena.
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Upon arrival in what was then Idaho Territory, settlers and gold-seekers established quasi-governments to bring order and justice to the chaotic mining camps and isolated settlements of the territory. Mining districts—democratic organizations with a few elected public officers—provided settlers with a means to deal with claim conflicts and a forum to adjudicate differences.
These frontier institutions, however, could not bring peace during a wave of violent robberies and killings around...
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Interesting capital facts for Helena, United States plus an interactive online map
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Bannack was the first territorial capital Montana, however, the territorial legislature moved the capital to Virginia City in 1865. It remained the capital until 1875 when it moved to Helena.
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On a gentle slope surrounded by 10 acres of spacious lawns and other state buildings, Montana's Capitol looks north over the beautiful Prickly Pear Valley. The building is constructed of sandstone and granite. A statue depicting Liberty sits atop the copper dome. A walk through the Capitol will allow you to view many beautiful paintings, including Charles M. Russell's magnificent historical depiction of "Lewis and Clark Meeting Indians at Ross' Hole" on September 5, 1805. The main section of the Capitol was completed in 1902. The two wings were completed in 1912. Services in the Capitol: Restrooms are located on the first floor to the left of the grand staircase. Snack bar is located in the basement of the Capitol. Gift shop and museum are located directly across the street to the east of the Capitol in the Montana Historical Society. A post office is available for public use on the 1st floor of the Capitol building.
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