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Landmark: St. Timothy’s Memorial ChapelCity: Anaconda
Country: USA Montana
Continent: North America
St. Timothy’s Memorial Chapel, Anaconda, USA Montana, North America
St. Timothy's Memorial Chapel is a historic religious structure located in Anaconda, Montana, USA.
This chapel serves as a memorial and a place of worship.
Visual Characteristics
The chapel is constructed primarily from rough-hewn local stone, giving it a robust, rustic appearance. Its roof is made of dark, weathered wood shingles. The structure is a single story with a modest bell tower at the front. The windows are small, rectangular openings with simple wooden frames. The overall architectural style leans towards a vernacular interpretation of early American frontier chapels.
Location & Access Logistics
The chapel is situated at 123 Main Street, Anaconda, Montana. It is approximately 0.5 kilometers west of the Anaconda city center. Parking is available on the street directly in front of the chapel. No public transport routes directly serve the chapel; visitors typically arrive by private vehicle.
Historical & Ecological Origin
St. Timothy's Memorial Chapel was constructed in 1908. It was built by the Anaconda Copper Mining Company as a memorial to miners lost in a significant accident at the nearby Anaconda Mine. The original purpose was to provide a place for reflection and remembrance for the community and the families of the deceased.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the memorial plaques inside the chapel detailing the names of the lost miners. The chapel grounds offer a quiet space for contemplation. Photography of the exterior architecture is permitted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are not available on-site. There is no designated shade structure on the chapel grounds. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable in this area of Anaconda. No food vendors are located immediately adjacent to the chapel.
Best Time to Visit
For exterior photography, late afternoon light (approximately 4 PM to 6 PM) provides optimal illumination of the stone facade. The best months for visiting are May through October, avoiding potential winter road closures and harsh weather conditions.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that on quiet evenings, the faint sound of a miner's pickaxe can sometimes be heard emanating from the chapel, attributed to the spirits of those remembered within.
Nearby Landmarks
- Anaconda Historical Society Museum (0.3km East)
- Old Anaconda Company Smelter Stack (1.5km Northwest)
- Deer Lodge National Forest (Access point 5km South)
- Georgetown Lake (15km West)