Montana Heritage Commission Biennial Report 2003 And 2004 2004
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At one time the biggest city between Minneapolis and San Francisco, Virginia City anchored the eight other small towns that lined the gulch in the miners' search for the elusive gold. Time has brought many changes to the gulch, including a period of depression that lasted for decades. The arrival of Charles and Susan Bovey in the mid-lO* century helped to begin moving the community towards a new future. In the mid- 19 century the miners had mined the gold, and the merchants had "mined" the mine...rs. The Bovey family filed a new mining claim - mining our history. In a more than 50-year relationship with Virginia City, the Charlie and Sue Bovey amassed and preserved a collection of buildings and artifacts that has few peers across the nation. In 1962 the federal government recognized the national and international significance of the collection when Virginia City was named a National Historic landmark. This small, remote and isolated town high in the Rocky Mountains somehow has made connections that range as far as China, Mexico, Tasmania, and England.
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