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The Copper King Mansion was build by W.A. Clark between 1884-1888. The 34 room mansion boasts hand carved woodwork, parquet floors, hand combed plaster, frescoed ceilings and light fixtures that were both gas and electric. Tours are offered between May 1st and September 30th and can be booked on our website copperkingmansion.com. It is also a year round bed and breakfast with prices starting at 200.00 per night. You actually get to spend the night at the museum!
History & Anthropology Historic house
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The Copper King Mansion in Butte, Montana, offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the late 19th-century mining tycoons. This historic house museum, once the residence of copper magnate William A. Clark, showcases elaborate Victorian architecture and decor. Many visitors appreciate the well-preserved interiors, including ornate woodwork, stained glass windows, and period furnishings. The guided tours are often praised for their informative content, providing insights into the Clark family's history and the broader context of Butte's mining era. Some guests find the tour fees reasonable considering the mansion's grandeur, while others feel they are a bit steep. A few reviewers mention that certain areas of the mansion could benefit from restoration or better maintenance. The bed and breakfast option receives mixed reviews, with some guests enjoying the unique experience of staying in a historic home, while others find the accommodations somewhat dated. Overall, the Copper King Mansion is generally regarded as an interesting attraction for those interested in local history and Victorian-era architecture, though experiences can vary based on individual expectations.
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