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"Disney Sky," the Butte Drive-In for The New York Times story, "The Enduring Appeal of the American Drive-In"

The small mining town of Butte, Montana is home to the Berkeley Pit which is part of the largest Superfund site in the United States.

Locals work as acting extras on the set of Hollywood's "1923" filmed in Butte

Filming of the movie "Needleman" in an underground coal mine in Butte, for The New York Times

"End of the World," Butte School of Cosmetology

In Butte, Montana, a single father and his four kids live within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site.

The son of a single father of four stands inside the door with the family dog. The family lives within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site in Butte, Montana.

In Butte, Montana, a single father and his four kids live within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site.

In Butte, Montana, a single father and his four kids live within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site.

In Butte, Montana, a single father and his four kids live within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site.

Downtown Butte, Montana

Snow as Photo Bombs at the Butte holiday Parade

"Amiss," Butte, Montana

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