Granite
123 East Broadway
Philipsburg, MT
Local rancher Lee Degenhart financed the construction of this building in 1910.
Doe's Drug Store
Philipsburg, MT
In the 1880s and 1890s, masonry structures gradually replaced the frame buildings left from Philipsburg’s mining camp days.
Hynes House
Philipsburg, MT
Most of Philipsburg’s original wooden commercial structures were later rebuilt of brick, but this last-remaining frame boardinghouse...
Kaiser House
Philipsburg, MT
Michael Kaiser, founder of the Philipsburg Water Company, built this grand hotel in 1881.
Mc Donald Opera House
Philipsburg, MT
Prominent businessman Angus A. McDonald constructed this two-story masonry theater in 1891.
Sayr's Building
Philipsburg, MT
First known as the Hyde Block, this building was constructed by banker Joseph Hyde and his wife, Mary, in 1888.
Schuh-Nowak Residence
Philipsburg, MT
A beautifully embellished pedimented gable and open porch with spindled balustrade, turned columns, and decorative details highlight this...
Weinstein Building
Philipsburg, MT
Around the mountain from the mining camp of Cable in 1866 came Polish-born merchant William Weinstein with a wagon-load of goods to sell.