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  2. Helena Historic District (Helena, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The Helena Historic District (HHD) is a federally designated historic district in Helena, Montana, United States. Since its establishment in 1972, the HHD has had boundary adjustments in 1990 and 1993. [2] [3] The original 1972 designation was composed of two unconnected sections known as "Downtown" and "West Residential". [3]

  3. Helena South-Central Historic District - Wikipedia

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    One of few well-preserved examples of this style in Montana, the beautifully restored residence offers a glimpse into the 1870s when the style enjoyed short-term popularity and Rodney Street was the town's most fashionable neighborhood. Holter and his brother, Anton, were Norwegian immigrants who established Helena's first sawmill in 1865.

  4. Robert and Elizabeth Fisk House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert and Elizabeth Fisk House was built in Helena, Montana in 1871. [1] At the time, Helena was in the midst of an economic boom fueled by the local mining industry. The home was built by Colonel Robert Fisk and his wife Elizabeth Fisk, two prominent Montanans who had moved to Helena in 1867. [2]

  5. Cathedral of Saint Helena - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Saint Helena is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, Montana, United States.Modeled by architect A.O. Von Herbulis after the Votivkirche in Vienna, Austria, the construction began on the cathedral in 1908, and held its first mass in November 1914.

  6. Algeria Shrine Temple - Wikipedia

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    The historic Algeria Shrine Temple, now also known as the Helena Civic Center, is a Moorish Revival building in Helena, Montana that was built in 1920. The building served as a meeting hall for the Algeria Shriners and had civic functions.

  7. Wick-Seiler House - Wikipedia

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    The Wick-Seiler House is a historic house in Helena, Montana.It was designed in the Italianate style, and built in 1888 for John Wick and his wife, née Philipia Offenbaker, two immigrants from Germany. [2]