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WHAT WE'VE SAVED
Mary MacLane House
In 1998, CPR volunteers put a temporary roof on
the Mary MacLane home at 417/419 North Excelsior (photo, right) - one in a series
of CPR efforts to protect this important historic residence, the home of
Butte's most famous and controversial writer. The building was painted with CPR volunteer help, and was also a HIP Grant awardee. • Montana Standard article • Another article
The Dumas Brothel
It's not quite saved yet - lots of work to do - but CPR volunteers in January 2007 did significant work on the roof in a stop-gap to help prevent further water damage to the interior and between the walls. Full details and pictures on our Threatened Properties page.
The O'Rourke
The historic O'Rourke building has been a major focus of Butte CPR for some time. Click here for numerous photos and more details.
The Acoma
Butte CPR members saved the historic Acoma Building (photo, left) at Broadway and Wyoming Streets from demolition. Today it is the home of a thriving restaurant. Montana Standard article
The Dumas
CPR's biggest project in terms of cost was the stabilization of the Dumas. DETAILS
See Also: Historic structures improved through CPR HIP Grants
Some other Historic Butte Buildings • Historic Businesses For Sale
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