Wow, what an adventure we've had together! We walked the streets of Butte, we saw grand mansions, cozy noodle parlors, and even a house that’s been through more than one chapter of wild stories. From the beautiful St. John’s Episcopal Church to the historic home of Burton K. Wheeler, you’ve just met the wild spirit of this city, face to face.
I hope you felt a little spark as you wandered these streets-a sense of how people here laughed, struggled, dreamed, and built something truly special. Each stop shared its own slice of life: faith, courage, new beginnings, late-night snacks, and a strong sense of community. Whether you pictured the miners hurrying to work or friends gathering at the Pekin Noodle Parlor, I hope these places spoke to you.
Now, as we wrap up, just think how many feet have stood right where you are-and now you’ve added your own story to Butte’s big, wonderful patchwork. My wish is that you carry a little bit of Butte’s boldness and heart with you. And hey, if someone asks why you’re smiling, just tell them you went on a tour with Andy and learned that in Butte, even the brothels and courthouses have personality!
Thank you for sharing this walk with me. Safe travels-and may your journeys always be full of wonder, laughter, and a dash of Copper King spirit!



