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Helena, known as the "City of Gold," lies at the heart of the Rocky Mountains in a fertile region with rolling hills. On the outskirts of the city lies the giant Helena National Forest, which provides spectacular scenery and many opportunities for outdoor activities. Once a mining boom town, Helena is now a major social and governmental center of the American west, offering amenities not usually found in a city of its size.

The City in Brief

Founded: 1864 (chartered, 1881)
Head Official: Mayor James E. Smith (I) (since 2001)
City Population
1980: 23,938
1990: 24,699
2000: 25,780
2003 estimate: 26,718
Percent change, 1990–2000: 2.8%
U.S. rank in 2000: Not reported
Lewis & Clark County Population
1980: 43,039
1990: 47,495
2000: 55,716
2003 estimate: 57,137
Percent change, 1990–2000: 17.3%
U.S. rank in 2000: 847th (among counties; state rank 6th)
Area: 14 square miles (2000)
Elevation: 4,090 feet above sea level
Average Annual Temperature: 44.0° F
Average Annual Precipitation: 11.32 inches
Major Economic Sectors: Government, services, finance
Unemployment Rate: 5.5% (January 2005)
Per Capita Income: $20,020 (1999)
2002 FBI Crime Index Total: Not reported
Major Colleges and Universities: Carroll College, Helena College of Technology
Daily Newspaper:Helena Independent Record
 
 
Dictionary: Hel·e·na  (hĕl'ə-nə) pronunciation

The capital of Montana, in the west-central part of the state north-northeast of Butte. It was founded in 1864 after the discovery of gold at Last Chance Gulch. Helena became the territorial capital after 1874 and the state capital in 1889. Population: 27,900.

 

 
City (1990 pop. 24,569), state capital and seat of Lewis and Clark co., W central Mont., on the eastern slope of the Continental Divide; inc. 1870. It is a commercial, trading, and shipping center in a ranching and mining area. Manufactures include concrete, sheet metal, and dairy products. Major electronics, engineering, communications, and health-care organizations have offices in Helena, and a Federal Reserve bank is there. Agricultural products include cattle, sheep, wheat, barley, and oats.

The city was founded after the discovery of gold (1864) in Last Chance Gulch (now Helena's main street) and grew rapidly. In 1875 a general election ratified the choice of Helena to replace Virginia City as territorial capital. In the 1890s it maintained its position as state capital against the rivalry of Anaconda. As the area's stores of gold and silver were depleted, other minerals, including copper, lead, and zinc were discovered and exploited.

Carroll College is in the city, and landmarks include the Original Governor's Mansion (1888), the Holter Museum of Art, the Museum of Gold, the Montana Historical Society Museum, and the Myrna Loy Center for the Performing and Media Arts. The capitol building and the civic center also have noteworthy historical and artistic collections. The city is surrounded by scenic mountains and is the headquarters of Helena National Forest.


 
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Temperature: 78°F / 25°C
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Helena, Montana
Official flag of Helena, Montana
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Official seal of Helena, Montana
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Nickname: Queen City
Location in Lewis and Clark County, Montana
Location in Lewis and Clark County, Montana
Coordinates: 46°24′45″N 112°1′37″W / 46.4125, -112.02694
Country United States
State Montana
County Lewis and Clark
Founded October 30, 1864
Government
 - Mayor James E. Smith
Area
 - City   sq mi (km²)
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 - Water   sq mi ( km²)
Elevation   ft ( m)
Population (2000)
 - City
 - Density /sq mi (/km²)
 - Metro
Time zone Mountain (UTC-7)
 - Summer (DST) Mountain (UTC-6)
Area code(s) 406
FIPS code 30-35600
GNIS feature ID 0802116
Website: www.ci.helena.mt.us

Helena (IPA: /ˈhɛlənə/) is the capital of the State of Montana. As of the 2000 census, its population was 25,780, but with the surrounding area the population reaches 67,636 [1]. It is the county seat of Lewis and Clark County. The local daily newspaper is the Independent Record. The Helena Brewers minor league baseball team call the city home. The city is served by Helena Regional Airport.

History

Helena, Montana in 1870.
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Helena, Montana in 1870.
Helena, Montana in 2006.
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Helena, Montana in 2006.

The town was established on October 30, 1864, following the discovery of gold along Last Chance Creek by the "Four Georgians". Helena's main street is named Last Chance Gulch and follows the winding path of the original creek through the historic downtown district.

The town was originally named "Crabtown", after John Crab, one of the "Four Georgians" later it was changed to Pumpkinville then they changed it to Squashtown. As other miners arrived and the town expanded it was decided to change the name. After many suggestions, John Sommerville suggested the name of his home town, Saint Helena, Minnesota, but the pronunciation (Hel-E-na) did not suit the miners, who preferred HELL-en-a. Dropping "Saint" from the name as unnecessary, the new name Helena was adopted (defeating the name "Tomah" by only two votes).

The townsite was first surveyed in 1865 by Captain John Wood. However, most streets follow the chaotic paths of the miners, going around claims and following the winding streambed. As a result, few city blocks match the ideal of 30 x 60, rather they have an irregular variety of shapes and size causing many major streets to end abruptly.

The St. Helena Cathedral as seen from Mount Helena.
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The St. Helena Cathedral as seen from Mount Helena.

By 1888, about 50 millionaires lived in Helena, more millionaires per capita than any city in the world. About $3.6 billion (in today's dollars) of gold was taken from Last Chance Gulch, over a 20-year period. The Last Chance Placer is one of the most famous placers in the western United States. Most of the production occurred before 1868. Much of the placer is now under the streets and buildings of Helena (but even as late as the 1970s, when repairs were being made to a Bank, a vein of placer gold was found under the Bank's foundation).

The official symbol of Helena is a drawing of "The Guardian of the Gulch", a wooden fire watch tower built in 1886, that still stands on "Tower Hill" overlooking the historic downtown district. This fire tower replaced a series of observation buildings, the original being a flimsy lookout stand built in 1870 on the same site, built in response to a series of devastating fires: April 1869, November 1869, October 1871, August 1872 and January 1874 that swept through the early mining camp.

The state Capitol building, Helena, Montana
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The state Capitol building, Helena, Montana

In 1889, railroad magnate Charles Arthur Broadwater opened his fabled Hotel Broadwater and Natatorium west of Helena. Damaged in the earthquake of 1935, it was closed in 1941. It was demolished in 1976. Today, the Broadwater Fitness Center stands just west of the Hotel & Natatorium's original location, complete with an outdoor pool heated by natural spring water running underneath it.

In 1902, the Montana State Capitol was completed. Helena has been the capital of Montana Territory (since 1875) and the state of Montana (since 1889). A large portion of the conflict between Marcus Daly and William Andrews Clark (the Copper Kings) was over the location of the state capital.

The Civic Center and the Saint Helena Cathedral[2] are two of many unique historic buildings in Helena.

Helena High School and Capital High School are both public high schools located in the Helena School District No. 1. Being the state capital, a large number of Helenans work for the state government. When in Helena, most people visit the local walking mall (built during Urban Renewal in the early 1970s), a three block long strip of stores following the original Last Chance Gulch. There is a stream in a concrete bed running the length of the walking mall, simulating Last Chance Creek.

The Archie Bray Foundation, an internationally-renowned ceramics center founded in 1952, is located just west of Helena.

Helena also has a local ski area, Great Divide Ski Area, northwest of town near the ghost town of Marysville, Montana.

Geography and climate

Helena is located at 46°35′45″N, 112°1′37″W (46.595805, -112.027031)1.

Surrounding features include the Continental Divide, Mount Helena City Park, Spring Meadow Lake State Park, Lake Helena, Helena National Forest, The Big Belt Mountains, The Gates of the Mountains Wilderness The Missouri River, Canyon Ferry Lake, and The Elkhorn Mountains.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 36.3 km² (14.0 mi²), all land.

Monthly Normal and Record High and Low Temperatures
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Rec High °F 72 69 78 86 93 100 105 105 99 87 75 64
Norm High °F 30.5 37.3 46.8 56.9 65.9 75 83.4 82.5 71 58.4 41.5 31.5
Norm Low °F 9.9 15.6 23.5 31.2 39.8 47.5 52.3 50.8 41.2 31.2 20.3 11.3
Rec Low °F -42 -42 -30 1 17 30 36 28 18 -8 -39 -38
Precip (in) 0.52 0.38 0.63 0.91 1.78 1.82 1.34 1.29 1.05 0.66 0.48 0.46
Source: USTravelWeather.com [3]

Demographics

Helena, Montana
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Helena, Montana

As of the census2 of 2000, there were 25,780 people, 11,541 households, and 6,474 families residing in the city. The population density was 710.5/km² (1,840.7/mi²). There were 12,133 housing units at an average density of 334.4/km² (866.3/mi²). The ethnic makeup of the city is 94.78% White, 0.23% African American, 2.10% Native American, 0.78% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 0.38% from other races, and 1.66% from two or more races. 1.67% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 11,541 households out of which 27.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 42.5% were married couples living together, 10.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 43.9% were non-families. 37.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.14 and the average family size was 2.83.

In the city the population was spread out with 22.4% under the age of 18, 11.1% from 18 to 24, 26.6% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 13.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 91.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.6 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $34,416, and the median income for a family was $50,018. Males had a median income of $34,357 versus $25,821 for females. The per capita income for the city was $20,020. About 9.3% of families and 14.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.4% of those under age 18 and 8.3% of those age 65 or over.

Higher education

Carroll College, a Roman Catholic Liberal Arts college provides education for 1,500 students. It first opened in 1909.

The University of Montana - Helena College of Technology (formerly Helena Vo-Tech and now known as the James Institute or JI)), a two-year, affiliate campus of The University of Montana, provides transfer and technical education for nearly 1,000 students. It opened in 1939.

Media

Helena's Designated Market Area is 206th in size, as defined by Nielsen Media Research, and is the fourth smallest media market in the nation.

  • Newspaper: Helena Independent-Record (daily, morning)
  • Television stations:
  • KTVH (NBC, channel 12)
  • KMTF (CW, channel 20)
  • Radio stations-FM
  • KBLL (99.5) (country)
  • KZMT (101.1) (classic rock)
  • KHKR (104.1) (pop hits)
  • KMTX (105.3) (adult contemporary)
  • Radio stations-AM
  • KGR (680) (oldies)
  • KMTX (950) (oldies)
  • KBLL (1240) (talk)
  • KCAP (1340) (talk)

Notable residents (past and present)

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Coordinates: 46.595805° N 112.027031° W


 
Translations: Translations for: Helena

Dansk (Danish)
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Français (French)
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Deutsch (German)
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Português (Portuguese)
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Español (Spanish)
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中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
海伦娜

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 海倫娜

한국어 (Korean)
헬레나 (미국 Montana 주의 주도), 여자 이름

idioms:

  • St helena    세인트 헬레나 앤드 (남대서양의 고립된 영국령 섬)

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮הלנה‬


 
 

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