The first gem is Montana's beautiful capitol building. It looks vaguely familiar, but we'll get to that in a minute.
We had a great tour, with a terrific guide, in the light green shirt.
 But wait a minute - the dome is beautiful, but it looks a lot like the one in Pierre, SD.  Turns out that after Montana spent quite a bit of money for the design for the capitol, South Dakota turned around and bought the same plans for $15!
But wait a minute - the dome is beautiful, but it looks a lot like the one in Pierre, SD.  Turns out that after Montana spent quite a bit of money for the design for the capitol, South Dakota turned around and bought the same plans for $15! Here's another view from across the Rotunda.  The statues are of Mike and Maureen Mansfield.  Sen. Mike Mansfield was one of Montana's best-known politicians.  He agreed to the statue before he died only if his wife was included.
Here's another view from across the Rotunda.  The statues are of Mike and Maureen Mansfield.  Sen. Mike Mansfield was one of Montana's best-known politicians.  He agreed to the statue before he died only if his wife was included. Montana also has the faux marble columns called "Scagliola."  However, while South Dakota had them to save money, Montana has them to accomodate electrical wiring.  Montana was the very first state to have electricity in their capitol, and they are very proud of that fact.
Montana also has the faux marble columns called "Scagliola."  However, while South Dakota had them to save money, Montana has them to accomodate electrical wiring.  Montana was the very first state to have electricity in their capitol, and they are very proud of that fact. The ceiling of the Old Supreme Court Chamber is very similar to the House Chamber in SD.  It features a beautiful stained glass skylight surrounded by paintings of famous moments in Montana history.
The ceiling of the Old Supreme Court Chamber is very similar to the House Chamber in SD.  It features a beautiful stained glass skylight surrounded by paintings of famous moments in Montana history.Notice that Lewis & Clark are not the prime focus of the painting. That upset some people at first, but people now realize that it was very clever.
Russell painted the mural in his tiny log cabin in Great Falls, and had to raise the roof to fit it in.
 It is certainly one of the most beautiful churches in the country.
It is certainly one of the most beautiful churches in the country. Completed in 1924, the highlight is the 59 huge stained glass windows.
Completed in 1924, the highlight is the 59 huge stained glass windows.   Made in Munich, Germany, 37 of the windows tell the story of Christianity, from the fall of Adam and Eve to the Church in the early 20th century.
Made in Munich, Germany, 37 of the windows tell the story of Christianity, from the fall of Adam and Eve to the Church in the early 20th century. The one of Columbus seemed somehow out of place, but I guess I can understand it.
The one of Columbus seemed somehow out of place, but I guess I can understand it. Most were fashioned after medieval art work representing biblical scenes.
Most were fashioned after medieval art work representing biblical scenes. 
 
I guess we should have toured the cathedral. It certainly is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many neat buildings here in Helena. But I really like the fact that you can see the Cathedral from everywhere.
ReplyDeleteGems indeed! And you got some great shots to go along with your story as well!
ReplyDeleteSouth Dakota is really frugal when it comes to spending taxpayer money. Plans for $15! What a bargain.
ReplyDeleteMakes me glad to be a SD resident. :c)
You've got some really pretty pictures there. That glass is incredible. I sure admire artists who can do that kind of thing. I'm also impressed with S.D. for being smart and buying "used" plans! That's how government should be!!
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