The United States is full of wonderful place names, and Anaconda, Montana is definitely one of the coolest names out there. Anaconda was founded by Copper King Marcus Daly as the location for a copper smelter to process the copper coming from the mines at nearby Butte. A smelter needs water and Butte just didn’t have a dependable enough water source to make one feasible. Daly originally called his town “Copperopolis”, but that name was already taken by another town in Montana so it was changed to Anaconda after the mountain range it is nestled in. When Montana became a state in 1889, Anaconda was in a fierce competition with Helena to become the new state capital, losing by only 2,000 votes.

Anaconda is a charming little city of just under 10,000 people. The locals are friendly and welcoming and the town itself has some really beautiful features. There are some beautiful historic homes west of downtown and some delightful bars and restaurants (don’t miss Gallicano's Pizzeria while you’re there). The Deer Lodge County Courthouse is awesome, and the Washoe Theatre is also not to be missed. I was truly surprised by how great of a town Anaconda is and I’ll definitely be back in the future. I hope you enjoy these photos from beautiful Anaconda, a true diamond in the rough.

Deer Lodge County Courthouse

Anaconda Outdoors with a Beautiful Mural and an Old Enco Ghost Sign

I Loved This Mural at the Sladich Bar

The Stunning Washoe Theatre

At Black Dog Antiques

A Good Catch - What a Beautiful Old Ford at the DQ

Go Copperheads!

St. Peter’s Church

First Baptist Church

Black Dog Antiques in the Old Washoe Brewery

Another Classic Victorian

Beautiful Brick Home

Carmel’s was Recently the Site of a Tragic Shooting

Phoebe Hurst and a Lovely Post Clock

I’ve Got My Orange Crush

A Beautiful Montana Entrance

Old Train Car

BW Blacksmith’s is Great

A Great Birdhouse

City Hall

Cook’s Collision

Club Moderne Had Some Cool Vintage Features

An Old Copper Train

Always a Mustang Fan

Perfect Placement

A Great Old Chevy

What a Cool Fountain

Cool Chesterfield Ad

Davidson Building Circa 1896

The Old Fire House

St. Peter’s Cathedral

First Presbyterian

What a Tidy Old Building!

I Love a Purple House

Big “A” on the Hill

Beautiful Kennedy Park

The Old Smelter Stack

The Old Post Clock

Smelter City Brewing

Downtown Has Some Cool Old Buildings

Methodist Episcopal Church

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