
Reeder’s Alley, Helena, Montana
Reeder’s Alley is the oldest section in Helena, a remnant of the 19th century goldrush.

Reeder’s Alley is the oldest section in Helena, a remnant of the 19th century goldrush.

Samantha shares some of controversy and surprises surrounding the design and building of the Montana State Capitol in Helena.

Pioneer Cabin is the oldest surviving building in Helena, having been built by a miner who came here during the Last Chance Gulch goldrush. It is a well-preserved example of pioneer life.

While in Helena, Montana, Samantha suggests taking a ride on the Last Chance Train Tour through the city. You will learn some Helena city history.

DrFumblefinger visits some of the fine 19th century Victorian homes in Helena, mostly funded by the Montana Gold Rush and the millionaires it created.

DrFumblefinger shares some of the signs and street art he spotted during a visit to Helena.

DrFumblefinger enjoys photographing old abandoned buildings, like this saloon north of Helena, Montana.

Gumbo was visiting the Cathedral of St. Helena in Montana’s capital city. It is a lovely cathedral of gothic design, with fine stained-glass windows and lovely architectural features.

Our Pic of the Day features a bronze statue of a newspaper boy situated in downtown Helena, Montana

Gumbo was visiting the State Capitol building, located in lovely Helena. It’s a lovely building that has served as the “people’s house” since 1902.

Reeder’s Alley is the oldest section in Helena, a remnant of the 19th century goldrush.

Samantha shares some of controversy and surprises surrounding the design and building of the Montana State Capitol in Helena.

Pioneer Cabin is the oldest surviving building in Helena, having been built by a miner who came here during the Last Chance Gulch goldrush. It is a well-preserved example of pioneer life.

While in Helena, Montana, Samantha suggests taking a ride on the Last Chance Train Tour through the city. You will learn some Helena city history.

DrFumblefinger visits some of the fine 19th century Victorian homes in Helena, mostly funded by the Montana Gold Rush and the millionaires it created.

DrFumblefinger shares some of the signs and street art he spotted during a visit to Helena.

DrFumblefinger enjoys photographing old abandoned buildings, like this saloon north of Helena, Montana.

Gumbo was visiting the Cathedral of St. Helena in Montana’s capital city. It is a lovely cathedral of gothic design, with fine stained-glass windows and lovely architectural features.

Our Pic of the Day features a bronze statue of a newspaper boy situated in downtown Helena, Montana

Gumbo was visiting the State Capitol building, located in lovely Helena. It’s a lovely building that has served as the “people’s house” since 1902.