đ Erected in 1916, this historic building in Butte, Montana, served as a hub for the Socialist Party of Montana and stands as a monument to a turbulent era of labor unrest and political action. đ It is one of the few socialist halls remaining in the United States. # Why Go đī¸ Explore a significant site of the early 20th-century socialist movement and learn about Montana's labor history and the "Red Scare". đ¨ Admire the excellent craftsmanship and Western Commercial architectural design of the 1916 building. â Witness a site central to the socialist movement in Montana and see the rallying inscription "Workers of the World Unite". # Why Avoid đī¸ The first floor is currently occupied by a sporting goods shop, which may impact the historical ambiance. # Tips âšī¸ Check out the Historic Places plaque. đ Located outside the Butte-Anaconda-Walkerville National Historic Landmark District, but included for documentation. # đ ŋī¸ Parking Street side parking available.
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