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113: 101: 25: 92:. It was built on the footprint of the old building, and some of the first floor structure was salvageable. Its construction cost more than $ 120,000. The new building replicated the old clubhouse's floor plan added a rathskeller and dining room or banquet hall. The granite arches were totally dismantled, inventoried and set aside for potential incorporation into the new structure. The new building was constructed using brick manufactured by the Western Clay Mfg. Co. (Kessler Brick Co.), recycling some of the granite from the original building, augmented with new granite from the nearby Baxendale quarry. 17: 149:
protection to avert foreclosure. The management announced that they would remain open and continue serving guests during the bankruptcy procedure. However, they closed shortly thereafter, announcing a reopening for one night only on March 29, 2024 for the purpose of selling the remaining liquor in
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In 2018, the Club reorganized as a co-operative association and opened to the public for dining, as well as private meetings, celebrations and business gatherings. The structure had four owners, and in October 2022, three of them sued the fourth, the cooperative, for unpaid assessments. On November
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The building was set on fire in 1903 and all but the first floor was so severely damaged the building was declared a total loss. The fire was set by the 14-year-old son of the bartender, a boy who had started previous fires, and who actually rode to the site with the firefighters, later explaining
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established in 1885. The Montana Club was the longest-continuously open private club between Minneapolis and Seattle until it reorganized in June 2018 as a co-operative association and opened to the public for dining, as well as private meetings, celebrations and business gatherings.
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In 1980, the building’s ownership was split up and several different owners controlled various parts of the building. The club itself became a legal entity, the Montana Club Building Condominium Owners Association.
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for "literary, mutual improvement & social purposes. Members assembled in various locations throughout downtown Helena until 1891 when they purchased a triangular-shaped plot of land owned by
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The entryway of the original structure was preserved in the rebuild, and became a subject of some controversy many years later on account of the counter-clockwise
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symbolism and intended to represent friendship, good luck or well-being, as opposed to the later meaning given to the clockwise-oriented symbol adopted by the
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designs embedded into mosaic tiles on the floor. The design as installed in the 1893 building was derived from
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to build a traditional style gentlemen’s club. The first building, designed by architects
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Van West, Carroll (Spring 1988). "The Arch in Helena's Nineteenth Century Architecture".
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for the offense, but his father kept his job at the club for several more decades.
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3, 2023, the Original Montana Club Cooperative Association filed for voluntary
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Etched class statement on interior front door, explaining the swastika pattern
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The Montana Club was founded in 1885 by a group of 130 men, mostly from
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National Register of Historic Places in Lewis and Clark County, Montana
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his motive "was to have the horses run." The boy was sent to
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2023
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phil.drake@helenair.com, PHIL DRAKE (14 March 2024).
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the bar to raise funds to pay the insurance policy.
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The Montana Club, designed by Gilbert & Carsley.
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Helena, Montana
Helena Historic District
traditional gentlemen's club
Montana Territory
Samuel Thomas Hauser
John C. Paulsen
reform school
terracotta
Cass Gilbert
George H. Carsley
a terracotta floor with white tiles outlining multiple small, counter-clockwise swastika patterns.
Door inscription that explains that the counter-clockwise swastika pattern is a symbol of good fortune to Native American people and intended as such by the club.
swastika
Native American
Third Reich
Chapter 11 bankruptcy


"The Montana Club"
the original


"Last Call for the Montana Club, and a Past Straight Out of 'Yellowstone'"



""Unique and Handsome": Cass Gilbert's Designs for the Montana Club"
the original

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