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Marysville House | Historic Helena Railroad Landmark

Marysville House is a historic Helena-area landmark with deep roots in Montana’s railroad and mining history. Originally part of the “Silver City” Great Northern Railroad Station, the building welcomed daily trains traveling from Helena to Great Falls and onward to Fort Benton during the late 1800s.

After the train service ended, the building stood vacant for many years, yet it has remained a significant piece of local history. Its structure and story reflect the vibrant era of Montana mining towns and the role of railroads in connecting communities across the state.

Today, Marysville House offers visitors a chance to step back in time and imagine life during Helena’s early days. The building stands as a testament to the region’s rich heritage, preserving the legacy of the railroads and the bustling mining activity that once defined the area.