Butte-Silver Bow, MT Reviews


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Butte-Silver Bow, MT is known for its vibrant culture and natural beauty. It has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century when it was a major copper mining center. The city has plenty of things to do and explore, from visiting historic sites such as the World Museum of Mining and the Butte Historic District to exploring nature at Silver Bow Creek Canyon Park or skiing down Big Sky Ski Resort.\nThe reviews of Butte-Silver Bow are overwhelmingly positive. Locals and visitors alike rave about the city's unique culture, friendly atmosphere, and plethora of activities available for everyone. Visitors also praise its stunning scenery with towering mountains in the background and plentiful parks that offer breathtaking views. The city's great restaurants, art galleries, and local shops add to the overall experience that draws people back time and time again.

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Top of the continental divide, Butte Montana! - 7/16/2021
I think I read the 14 reviews. None of the people were from Butte. You do have to be hardy if you're going to live here. Yes, we're called the Mining City because that's kind of our thing. It's cold here they say, but we mostly don't complain. That's the one thing about transplants that we do have a problem with, they mostly do complain. If you see us hugging a tree, we're estimating board feet. Welcome to Read More

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Buttehole MT - 11/13/2020
This is the armpit of Montana. Been here 5 years and Bitten by 1 dog, assulted by 2 dog owners whose dogs came at me aggressively, then the owners, for protecting myself, and must carry pepperspray at all times. Attacked by 4 other dogs. The people are only nice if your putting money in their hand. Trash blowing around the neighborhoods looks like jaurez mexico. Worst drivers ever. The police are incompetent. Stupidest and laziest people I've ever seen, and cant wait to get out of this Read More

Not for me. - 5/30/2019
I was excited about moving to Butte--I used to visit a lot in college, and fell in love with the history and scenery. Unfortunately, after the first few months in Butte, it became clear it wasn't for me.

The economy is piss poor--there are really no jobs for people without medical degrees unless you want to work at a gas station or fast food restaurant.

The historic district has amazing potential, but most of the buildings have been left to rot on the side of the hill.

People are not inviting, and change is mostly unheard of. People are wary of outsiders because they believe they will come and change everything overnight and make it too expensive to live like Bozeman or Missoula. I see the point, but Butte has a long way to go before something like that would ever happen. Being open to new ideas and taking pride in a community does not necessarily lead to overwhelming growth and mcmansions.

I still have a soft spot in my heart for Read More

Unique, Cheap & Scenic - 10/7/2018
I feel compelled to comment on my adopted hometown after reading the interesting and not entirely incorrect reviews posted here, particularly Disappointed’s. I have lived in Butte for 15 years. I was able to buy an incredible, historic, Victorian home for a very cheap price. Like many of the homes on “The Hill,” which one can still buy at a great price, it has a sweeping, panoramic view of the area’s mountains and valleys. Butte is the largest National Historic District in the country. Nowhere else can you find such beautiful, affordable homes with these incredible mountain views. With that said, all of the challenges mentioned in the other reviews stand true. This is a small city with many of the attitudes and shortcomings one would expect. It has slow growth and is relatively arid and cold. The community is unusually insulated from outside influence. And its hard rock mining past has left environmental hazards to clean up. But, there are some particularly outstanding attributes Read More

Its like living in a Steven King movie - 3/27/2018
We moved to Butte because my wife said she liked the look of the old timey western buildings uptown and that people seemed friendly here. I tried to talk her out of it, but she had made up her mind. Living here now for about 5 years is akin to living on a movie set. It is not at all as it appears. The Old Timey buildings are actually just piles of rubble waiting for demolition that never comes. The friendly people actually are from a movie set, maybe a Steven King movie where they all share a horrible secret that they must keep secret. The secret is like a cancer with tendrils everywhere waiting for the moment to unfurl its long fingers and wreak havoc on your life. Homebuying was like trying to navigate a gorged spring creek with sweepers and jams around every bend. We were sucked in by an agent posing as a knowledge guide. The weather is something people always like to complain about because there is common ground. In Butte, that ground is frozen most of the year and when its not Read More

Butte - 1/15/2015
A town with deep (literally) roots in Montana's history. The community struggles with being relevant and honoring its heritage. Read More

new business growth - 11/5/2012
I wish too express my interest in growth of business in Butte MT. As it appears alot of people really need work and a life thats able too work for them rather the agaist them . butte Mt can grow with the determiation of safe planning ahead based on which kind of business should come here which brings the city the most real success rather then failure. Read More

housing - 8/30/2012
the neighborhood is very nice. the schools are also Read More

stay away - 5/31/2010
Moved to this horrible town about five years ago. When first arriving I just couldn't believe my eyes..I can't believe this town has not been condemned. The older homes here aren't even liveable. 90% of these homes should be torn down. There is no culture or class here. When you go out to eat expect to see people wearing their pajama bottoms. There is no good customer service here...they think that if you don't like the way they treat you then go some place else...because there is no place else to go in this town. The mall here is a joke...never have I seen anything like it. The weather here is cold and miserable...expect 10 months of winter....I have so much else to write but so little space. If at all possible my advice to you is to go someplace else...you will be very unhappy here as I am.
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ZIPCODE - 4/28/2010
The zipcode for Butte Silver Bow is 59701. I don't know what the population is, probably about 35,000.  Read More

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