Helena, Montana’s State Capital

Helena, Montana’s capitol is ornate and worth taking the time to walk through.

This coming Thursday is REALTOR® Day in Montana’s State Capitol. As I gear up for this occasion, I was thinking . . .

If you have a chance to go to Helena, Montana, I highly recommend that you visit the capitol.  It’s a beautiful building.  As a fan of architecture I studied art history in college, have traveled through Europe several times, and grew up frequenting historic theaters.  I am not an expert, but I love architecture.  After I moved to Montana, about a decade ago, I became homesick for such things.  Montana’s capitol building is a great place to feast on decorative mouldings.

Truthfully, there are plenty of places in Montana to quench architectural yearnings.  Even in the smallest of towns.  The “Treasure State” is dotted with hidden gems.  You just have to step through a front door.

Many county seats, in particular, have gorgeous, ornate structures housing their local government offices.  From what I have been told, though I have not been able to verify this story, county courthouses were a factor in determining who received the honor of becoming Montana’s state capital.  According to the story that I was told by a woman who was born and raised in Montana, there was a competition among the counties.  Whoever built the most stunning courthouse would be granted worthy of becoming the state capital.  Apparently, Helena won.

Montana’s state capitol is like walking through an art museum.

It’s a story that is easy to believe, when you travel across Montana and duck your head into the various county courthouses.  Remember, Montana is sparsely populated.  And was a sparsely populated frontier in its early statehood as well. For members of communities to put so much stock into their courthouses makes sense with this story.  I just don’t know if it’s true.

At any rate, wherever you are traveling through Montana, take a moment to take a gander of the detailed historic buildings, even in the still quiet corners of Montana.

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Jenny Hershberger

I am a published author, free lance photographer and communication designer. I deeply enjoy learning from new people. Exploring cultures, including various colors, aromas, cuisines, traditions . . . have always intrigued me. My love for traveling and enjoying God's creation is a huge part of my existence. My background in marketing and passion for people have led me onto a path as a real estate agent. My knowledge of the marketing business allows me to give clientele a custom package, giving one's property an edge above the competition.

Read about some of my travels at www.BeyondRoadSigns.com. Purchase my book at www.SingleAndContent.com.

Ask me about real estate in Montana.
REALTOR® with Bozeman Real Estate Experts

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